
Jack Kerouac(1922-1969)
Jack Kerouac was born into a French-Canadian family and spoke French before he learned English. His father was a printer and a local businessman. His first story was inspired by the radio show "The Shadow". As a young writer he styled himself after Thomas Wolfe, and attended Columbia University. Although his most famous novel is "On the Road", some of his other better known novels are "The Town and the City" and "The Dharma Bums", about a group of writers and Zen. Kerouac, who was married thrice, was a very heavy drinker, which was a major factor in his deteriorating health. He died in 1969, during emergency surgery.
Career stats
15Films
250Posters
59Years active
2012Peak year
Eras & genres
Eras
Genres
Selected work
16 postersOn the Road · 2012
Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place · 2011
Big Sur · 2013
The Subterraneans · 1960
American Masters · 1983
Love Always, Carolyn · 2011
What Happened to Kerouac? · 1986
Goliath · 2016
The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation · 1999
Kerouac, the Movie · 1985
Take Your Pills · 2018
SexTV · 1998
Frequent collaborators
30 repeat partners
Allen Ginsberg(1926-1997)
Self · 10 films together

Charlie Parker
Actor · 6 films together

William S. Burroughs(1914-1997)
Actor · 6 films together

Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Self · 5 films together

Billie Holiday(1915-1959)
Actor · 4 films together
Carolyn Cassady
Self · 4 films together

Dizzy Gillespie
Actor · 4 films together

Duke Ellington(1899-1974)
Actor · 4 films together











