About: Jerry Foley

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Jerry Foley is an American television director and producer formerly with Late Show with David Letterman. He is an executive producer and was the director of the Live on Letterman concert series before it ended in 2015. In June 1995, he succeeded Hal Gurnee as Director of the Late Show. Foley was named Supervising Producer in May 2003. He has 9 DGA Award nominations and 21 Emmy nominations—a record for a single person working on a variety series.

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  • Jerry Foley is an American television director and producer formerly with Late Show with David Letterman. He is an executive producer and was the director of the Live on Letterman concert series before it ended in 2015. In June 1995, he succeeded Hal Gurnee as Director of the Late Show. Foley was named Supervising Producer in May 2003. He has 9 DGA Award nominations and 21 Emmy nominations—a record for a single person working on a variety series. Foley graduated from the University of Southern California. Prior to moving to CBS, he spent thirteen years at NBC working in a variety of functions on NBC News Overnight, NBC News at Sunrise, Today (U.S. TV program), Saturday Night Live, Tomorrow (TV series) with Tom Snyder, Late Night with David Letterman, Later (talk show) with Bob Costas, Friday Night Videos, NBC Nightly News, WNBC News 4 New York, Live at Five (WNBC TV series), NFL Live, NBC Game of the Week, and Another World (TV series). Foley has directed over 3900 hours of late night television. He has worked with film, television, and music talent in numerous single camera comedy segments. He has produced and directed all 72 episodes of Live on Letterman including concerts with The Black Keys, The Killers, Adele, Phoenix (band), Taylor Swift, and Tim McGraw. Foley has produced and directed over 40 Broadway performances for The Late Show including Wicked, Pippin, The Adams Family, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Hair, Young Frankenstein, and Cinderella. He is also the Executive Producer and Director of CBS News: 50 Years Later, Civil Rights and The Beatles 50 Years Later: How CBS is Remembering the Fab Four. Jerry Foley has directed episodes of ABC's The View and Broadway segments for Good Morning America. He was the Producer and Director of the "America Salutes You" benefit concert. In August 2016, Foley was named Artistic Director of the North Fork TV Festival. Jerry Foley directed the NBC primetime special Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet to Come. He is the younger brother of film director James Foley. (en)
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  • Jerry Foley is an American television director and producer formerly with Late Show with David Letterman. He is an executive producer and was the director of the Live on Letterman concert series before it ended in 2015. In June 1995, he succeeded Hal Gurnee as Director of the Late Show. Foley was named Supervising Producer in May 2003. He has 9 DGA Award nominations and 21 Emmy nominations—a record for a single person working on a variety series. (en)
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