art.wikisort.org - ArtistJules Fisher (born November 12, 1937) is an American lighting designer and producer. He is credited with lighting designs for more than 300 productions over the course of his 50-year career in Broadway and off-Broadway shows, as well extensive work in film, ballet, opera, television, and rock and roll concert tours.[1] He has been nominated 20 times for Tony Awards (as a lighting designer) and won nine Tony awards for Lighting Design, more than any other lighting designer.[2]
American lighting designer and producer
For the Louisiana politician, see Jules G. Fisher.
Jules Fisher |
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 Fisher in May 2018 |
Born | November 12, 1937 (1937-11-12) (age 85)
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Nationality | American |
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Known for | Lighting design |
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Spouse | Graciela Daniele |
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Awards | Tony Award for Best Lighting Design |
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Biography
Fisher was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, the son of Anne (Davidson) and Abraham Fisher, a retailer.[1] He is a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology.[3] He is married to choreographer-director Graciela Daniele. He has been in a professional partnership with lighting designer Peggy Eisenhauer since 1985, and they formed Third Eye Ltd, a firm specializing in entertainment and theatre lighting. He is also a principal in the theatre consulting firm Fisher Dachs Associates, architectural lighting firm Fisher Marantz Stone, and teaches at The New School. Fisher was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University in May 2013.
Stage work (selected)
- Anyone Can Whistle (1964)
- High Spirits (1964)
- The Subject Was Roses (1964)
- Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965)
- You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running (1967)
- The Man in the Glass Booth (1968)
- The Only Game in Town (1968)
- Hair (1968, revival 1977)
- Jesus Christ Superstar (1971)
- Soon (1971)
- Pippin (1972)
- The Iceman Cometh (1973)
- Liza (Special) (1974)
- Chicago (1975)
- Beatlemania (1977)
- La Cage aux Folles (1983)
with Peggy Eisenhauer
- Song and Dance (1985)
- Rags (1986)
- Legs Diamond (1988)
- Ragtime (1998)
- Gypsy (2003)
- School of Rock (2003)
- Assassins (2004)
- The Ritz (2007)
- 9 to 5 (2008)
- Lucky Guy (2013)
- Once on this Island (2017)
- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus (2019)
Concert work
Fisher has worked with many popular musicians on their concerts and tours including:
Film lighting
Fisher has designed theatrical lighting for many film features. Designs include:
Fisher can be seen as himself lighting a show in Bob Fosse's All That Jazz (1979).
Tony Award wins
for Best Lighting Design:
- 1973 Pippin
- 1974 Ulysses in Nighttown
- 1978 Dancin'
- 1990 Grand Hotel
- 1991 The Will Rogers Follies
- 1992 Jelly's Last Jam
- 1996 Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
- 2004 Assassins (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
- 2013 Lucky Guy (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
Tony Award nominations
for Best Lighting Design:
- 1972 Jesus Christ Superstar
- 1976 Chicago
- 1978 Beatlemania
- 1978 Dancin' (Best Musical, as producer)
- 1984 La Cage aux Folles
- 1986 Song & Dance
- 1993 Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
- 1994 Angels in America: Perestroika
- 1998 Ragtime (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
- 2000 Marie Christine and The Wild Party (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
- 2018 Once on this Island (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
- 2019 Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus (shared with partner Peggy Eisenhauer)
References
External links
Awards for Jules Fisher |
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design |
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1976–2000 | |
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2001–present |
- Paul Anderson (2001)
- T. J. Gerckens (2002)
- Nigel Levings (2003)
- Peggy Eisenhauer and Jules Fisher (2004)
- Christopher Akerlind (2005)
- Richard G. Jones (2006)
- Brian MacDevitt, Kenneth Posner, and Natasha Katz (2007)
- Kevin Adams (2008)
- David Hersey (play) / Rick Fisher (musical) (2009)
- Neil Austin (2010)
- David Lander (2011)
- Brian MacDevitt (2012)
- Justin Townsend / Daniel Winters (2013)
- Christopher Akerlind (2014)
- Paule Constable (2015)
- Justin Townsend (play) / Justin Townsend (musical) (2016)
- Christopher Akerlind (play) / Bradley King (musical) (2017)
- Neil Austin (play) / Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer (musical) (2018)
- Amith Chandrashaker (play) / Bradley King (musical) (2019)
- Heather Gilbert (play) / Justin Townsend (musical) (2020)
- No Award (2021)
- Christopher Akerlind (play) / Amith Chandrashaker (play) / Natasha Katz (musical) / Bradley King (musical) (2022)
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Tony Award for Best Lighting Design |
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1970–1990 | |
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1990–2004 | |
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Tony Award for Best Lighting Design in a Play |
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- Brian MacDevitt (2005)
- Mark Henderson (2006)
- Brian MacDevitt, Kenneth Posner, and Natasha Katz (2007)
- Kevin Adams (2008)
- Brian MacDevitt (2009)
- Neil Austin (2010)
- Paule Constable (2011)
- Jeff Croiter (2012)
- Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer (2013)
- Natasha Katz (2014)
- Paule Constable (2015)
- Natasha Katz (2016)
- Christopher Akerlind (2017)
- Neil Austin (2018)
- Neil Austin (2019)
- No Ceremony (2020)
- Hugh Vanstone (2021)
- Jon Clark (2022)
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Academy of Magical Arts Special Fellowship |
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- 1968: Carl Owen
- 1969: Goodliffe, Charlie Miller, Ed Sullivan (Honorary)
- 1970: Tenkai
- 1971: Faucett Ross
- 1972: Carl Ballantine, Marion Chavez, Dunninger
- 1973: Johnny Giordmaine
- 1977: Loring Campbell
- 1978: Lloyd E. Jones
- 1979: Burling Hull, Len Vintus
- 1980: Geraldine Larsen Jaffe, Jane Thurston Shepard
- 1981: Moi-Yo Miller
- 1982: Leon & Teddy Leon
- 1983: Robert Albo, Irving Desfor
- 1984: Marie Marshall, Shigeo Takagi, Orson Welles
- 1986: Stan Kramien, James Randi, Harry Stanley
- 1987: Bob Barker, Jim Ravel
- 1988: Tom Bradley, Homer Hudson
- 1989: John Fisher
- 1990: Charles Schulz
- 1991: Marshall Brodien
- 1992: Irene Larsen
- 1994: Ton Onosaka
- 1995: Lynette Chappell, Litzka Raymond Gibson, John Salisse
- 1996: Joe Stevens
- 1997: Roy Walton, Senor Wences
- 1998: Jules Lenier
- 1999: Martin Breese
- 2000: David Berglas, Diana Zimmerman
- 2001: John "Kaz" Kasnetsis
- 2002: Rick Heath, Louis St. Pierre Jr.
- 2003: Manfred Thumm
- 2004: Mark Nelson
- 2005: Rich Bloch, Dale Hindman, Lew Horwitz
- 2006: Leo Behnke
- 2007: The Amazing Johnathan
- 2008: Eric Eswin
- 2009: Steve Forte
- 2010: Jules Fisher
- 2012: EMC Producers (Luis de Matos, David Britland, Marco Tempest), Carl Williams
- 2013: Robert Neale, Joanie Spina
- 2014: Avner Eisenberg
- 2016: Dr. Edwin Dawes, Franz Harary
- 2017: Ken Closterman, Tony Delap, Peter Lane
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