Jonathan Stuart Cerullo | |
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Born |
Mount Vernon, New York, U.S. |
December 21, 1960
Alma mater | Emerson College |
Occupation | Director, producer, choreographer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Jonathan Stuart Cerullo is an American director and choreographer, executive producer, and former performer. Cerullo is known for his work on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Regionally. Additionally, he has worked in circus, film, and television.
Cerullo received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Directing from Emerson College in 1982. He is also the great, great nephew of the Italian operatic soprano Erminia Frezzolini.
Cerullo's home has been featured in the New York Times with the article by Constance Rosenblum entitled, Pocket-Sized on West 47th Street, the article was also selected to be part of her book entitled Habitats: Private Lives in the Big City published by NYU Press, Mar 25, 2013.
Cerullo's first major role was in the US National III tour of the Broadway musical Cats as Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat, which ran from September 1986 to August 1988. He was Big Daddy in the West coast production of Sweet Charity starring TONY award winner, Donna McKechnie. Appeared at the Goodspeed Opera House, North Shore Music Theatre, the Ogunquit Playhouse and The Cape Playhouse. He is a voting member of the Lucille Lortel Award for Off-Broadway productions, a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, the Dramatist Guild and the Actors' Equity Association.