
Jeff
Adam Gordon
Guild board member and publicity coordinator Jeff Gordon is a noted film historian whose work has appeared in Classic Images, Films of the Golden Age, Focus on Film, and numerous other entertainment-oriented publications. In 1984 he formed Jagarts, a retail business and rental archive dealing with the history of American movies through graphic art, photography and publicity. Jeff had been at the helm of a cinema society in New York City for seven years. Since 2004 he has been running a film group in Knoxville, where he has been living for seven years.
Jeff has been passionate about vintage movies and filmmaking since childhood. He earned degrees in Film Production and Cinema Studies at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU Jeff was mentored by William K. Everson, the dean of film historians, who encouraged him to write about movies – which Jeff will always appreciate.
The author is also deeply grateful for his friendship with Lynn Bari. It is his sincere hope that you’ll enjoy reading her life story, Foxy Lady.
Jeff Gordon
on NPR! The author discusses Lynn Bari and Foxy Lady with Connie
Stevens, news director of WVTF Public Radio in Roanoke, Virginia. First
aired on October 26, 2010. Listen
to it here!
Updated Nov. 2010