- Born
- Birth nameJerry Dale Fitzgerald
- Nickname
- Fitz, J.D., Jer-Bear
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Gerald Fitzgerald has participated in more than 100 stage productions as an Actor, Director, Playwright and Stage Manager.
Jerry is the author of "Journey To The Center Of The Earth," which was produced at Pegasus Theatre and Pocket Sandwich Theatre in Dallas. He is a member of Dallas Screenwriters Association and the Dramatists Guild, and has recently finished a melodrama "The Incorruptibles" and a drama "Invictus." His one-act "The Microwave" was performed in 2017 by Sundown Collaborative Theatre in Denton.
He is also working on several screenplays, including "B-27," "Pizzaman," "Solitary Man" and "Strange Fascination," portions of which have been performed in Dallas Screenwriters Association Scene Reads. In 1999, Roger Ebert quoted Jerry in his "Little Movie Glossary."
As an actor, Jerry has appeared in "It's A Wonderful Life," "Julius Caesar," "On Golden Pond," "Taming Of The Shrew," "Ten Little Indians," "The Great Gatsby," "Play It Again Sam," "The Merchant of Venice," "The Nerd" and "You Can't Take It With You" and has portrayed Humphrey Bogart and Sigmund Freud onstage.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gerald Fitzgerald
- Sister Jonna was 2nd Runner-Up and Talent Winner in the Miss America Pageant, 1985.
- Brother Randall was the author of "The Complete Book of Extraterrestrial Encounters," featured in "Cocoon.".
- Quoted in Roger Ebert's Little Movie Glossary, 1997.
- Served on Board of Directors, Cable Access Television of Dallas, 1992.
- Listed in "Who's Who In Entertainment," 1989 edition.
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