Jere Cunningham
Jere Cunningham was born on Dec 20, 1943 in USA. Jere Cunningham's big-screen debut came with The Last of the Finest directed by John Mackenzie in 1990.
After publishing several novels worldwide and selling film rights, Cunningham wrote for every studio in Hollywood, including Warner's 'The Fugitive' (uncredited),'Shiva' at Disney, 'Isobar' and 'Flamingo' for Joel Silver, "Manchurian Candidate' (uncredited), 'Rockwood' at Imagine, 'Dempsey' at HBO, 'Bulger' for R Redford. Cunningham returned to his first love, novels, on Der Spiegel's best-seller list in Germany for 'Die Tauferin", (using Jeremiah Pearson, his first two names) published by Bastei Lubbe, (also published as 'Brethren" in English), the first novel of a trilogy set during the Reformation, the second being published this fall, 2016, the third book scheduled for 2017.
Birthday
Dec 20, 1943Place of Birth
USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2002
writer, producer
5.8 - 2001
writer
5.3 - 2001
writer
6.5 - 1993
writer
6.6 - 1990
writer, producer
5.8