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Years active
  
1972–present

Role
  
Film director

Parents
  
Sam Bloom, Ann Bloom

Name
  
Jeffrey Bloom

Books
  
The Scarlet Buccaneer

Jeffrey Bloom
Born
  
April 4, 1945 (age 79) (
1945-04-04
)
New York City

Occupation
  
Screenwriter, film director, film producer

Movies
  
Flowers in the Attic, Blood Beach, Starcrossed, Nightmares, Dogpound Shuffle

Similar People
  
Jeb Stuart Adams, Lindsay Parker, Victoria Tennant, David Huffman, Marianna Hill

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Jeffrey Bloom is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter and photographer, currently residing in Studio City, California. His film projects include Flowers in the Attic, Nightmares, Blood Beach and Dogpound Shuffle.

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Early life

Jeffrey Allen Bloom was born in New York to Sam and Ann Bloom. Ann came from a close-knit Ukrainian Jewish family. Jeffrey's family made several excursions from one coast to the other, finally settling in Los Angeles where Jeffrey attended John Burroughs Junior High. They then moved to the San Fernando Valley where Jeffrey attended San Fernando High School. It was in high school that Jeffrey developed an interest in acting and writing. He studied acting with the famous acting coach Jeff Corey. He began writing and supported himself through a variety of jobs, including a stint operating his own hot dog stand.

Jeffrey had a previous encounter with show business. He was a member of Magicapers, a mid-1950s magic performing group in the art of sleight-of-hand and stage magic. One highlight was a performance at the International Guild of Prestidigiters (IGP) convention in West Hollywood, circa 1955. Another important event was his adaptation with his cousin Stewart of Houdini's trick, "transformation," in which Houdini locks himself into a steamer trunk. When the trunk is opened, Houdini has been replaced by a lovely girl. In Magicaper's performance at John Burroughs, the school librarian was locked in the trunk, and out emerged Tony Curtis, whose younger brother was a student at the school.

Jeffrey pursued writing more and more, and finally his efforts were rewarded by having screen plays accepted, and developing a strong career as a re-write man. Bloom in later years went on to pursue professional photography and fine furniture making.

References

Jeffrey Bloom Wikipedia