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Jerry Saslow
(Bio as of May 2004)
Jerry Saslow most recently appeared at the Goodman in Heartbreak House during the 2003/2004 Season. Other Goodman credits include All’s Well That Ends Well and The Baltimore Waltz, both directed by Mary Zimmerman; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and A Christmas Carol. Other Chicago credits include Laughter on the 23rd Floor at the Briar St. Theater; The Chicago Conspiracy Trial at Remains; The Mystery Cycles at Court and Holiday Memories at Northlight. Additionally, he hosted a season of Chicago Stories on Stage for WBEZ. Mr. Saslow is co-founder and owner of Saslow & Allen Film Crowd Entertainers (entertaining and directing full stadiums for motion pictures). Films include The Sum Of All Fears, The Replacements, Rudy, Space Jam, The Fan, Angels In The Outfield, Rookie Of The Year, Eddie, Snake Eyes, BASEketball, The Mighty Ducks II, The Program, The Sixth Man, Major League I and II and the forthcoming Mr. 3000. Most recently, Mr. Saslow has served as producer and writer for The Sharon Osbourne Show for Warner Bros. Television and as a creative consultant for Whose Line Is It Anyway? on ABC.