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Jeremy Sams was born on 12 January, 1957 in London, England, is an An english male dramatist and playwright. Discover Jeremy Sams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Writer
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67 years old |
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Capricorn |
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12 January 1957 |
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12 January |
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London, England |
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United Kingdom
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Jeremy Sams Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jeremy Sams Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy Sams worth at the age of 67 years old? Jeremy Sams’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Jeremy Sams's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Jeremy Sams (born 12 January 1957) is a British theatre director, composer, and lyricist.
Sams is the son of the Shakespearean scholar and musicologist Eric Sams.
He read music, French, and German at Magdalene College, Cambridge and piano at Guildhall School of Music.
Early on, he worked as a freelance pianist and coach, giving frequent recitals and tours and doing stints as a repetiteur at opera houses in Brussels and Ankara.
Among his other directing credits are the West End musicals Spend Spend Spend (1999), the story of Viv Nicholson, who squandered a fortune won in the British lottery, and a stage adaptation of the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (2002) for both of which he received Laurence Olivier Award nominations; the 2002 Broadway production Amour, which he translated from the original French libretto by Didier Van Cauwelaert.
His efforts earned him two Tony Award and two Drama Desk Award nominations.
Sams directed a revival of Michael Frayn's farce Noises Off, which he mounted in London's Royal National Theatre in 2000.
This production then transferred to the West End, and then to Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway in 2001.
His directing credits also include Jason Carr and Gary Yershon's musical of The Water Babies at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2003.
He directed the Jason Robert Brown Broadway musical13 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, on Broadway.
He has also written and directed the stage adaptation of The Good Life based on the BBC TV sitcom which toured the UK in autumn 2021, and will direct a stage adaptation of The Lavender Hill Mob based on the 1951 Ealing comedy film which will begin touring in autumn 2022.
Sams' many translations include plays by Botho Strauß; Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, Puccini's La Boheme, and Wagner's The Ring Cycle for ENO; The Merry Widow for Covent Garden; Les Parents terribles, The Miser and Mary Stuart for the Royal National Theatre; The Threepenny Opera for the Donmar Warehouse; and What's in a Name? for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Sams' composing credits include the BBC film of Jane Austen's Persuasion, for which he won a BAFTA award for Best Music.
Other scores include The Mother (2003) and Enduring Love (2004).
Sams has written, arranged, and directed music for some 50 theatre productions, including The Wind in the Willows and Arcadia (RNT) and The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC).