Awards & Winners

Jerry Sterner

Date of Birth 15-September-1938
Place of Birth The Bronx
(United States of America, New York City, New York)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Playwright, Businessperson
Jerry Sterner was an American businessman and playwright, best known for the play Other People's Money. Born in the Bronx, he sold tokens on the night shift where he wrote several plays. In 1966 he married Jean Sterner. They have two daughters, Emily James and the writer, Kate Shaffar. In 1980 he left a successful run in the real estate business to become a writer full time. His early plays include, Tit for Tat and Be Happy for Me, starring David Groh, Philip Bosco, and Priscilla Lopez. His first big success came with Other People's Money which opened at the Minetta Lane Theater in 1989 and ran for several years. It starred Kevin Conway, Mercedes Ruehl, James Murtaugh, Arch Johnson, and Scotty Block. He worked on several musicals, including one with Jerry Bock, called Ten 40. He is buried in Washington Cemetery behind his old building in Brooklyn. His head stone is inscribed sardonically with: "Finally, a plot."

Awards by Jerry Sterner

Check all the awards nominated and won by Jerry Sterner.

1989


Outer Critics Circle Award for John Gassner Playwriting Award
Honored for : Other People's Money

Nominations 1989 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Outer Critics Circle Award for John Gassner Playwriting Award Other People's Money