
Movie Director, Jerry Zucker: Airplane, Fart Machines and Stem Cell Research
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In this engaging conversation, Jerry Zucker shares insights from his illustrious career in comedy filmmaking, discussing the origins of his work with the Kentucky Fried Theater, the making of the iconic film 'Airplane', and his transition to directing more serious films like 'Ghost'. He reflects on the importance of casting, the unique personalities of actors like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Leslie Nielsen, and the collaborative dynamics with his wife Janet.
As the conversation shifts to his charitable activities, Jerry shares his advocacy work for diabetes research, highlighting the personal motivations behind his charitable efforts, particularly in relation to stem cell research and the establishment of the California Stem Cell Initiative. He discusses the co-founding of the Science and Entertainment Exchange, which connects filmmakers with scientists to enhance the portrayal of science in media. Finally, Jerry reflects on influential collaborations with notable figures in both science and entertainment, and shares personal anecdotes and insights on legacy and philanthropy. The conversation concludes with light-hearted reflections and fun questions, showcasing Jerry's personality and perspective on impactful individuals.
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