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Zwi Wasserstein (* 1955 in Frankfurt) is a German-American actor, lawyer and co-founder and co-creator of the Area.
His parents were survivors of the
Acting
Wasserstein started his acting career in the German TV series Tatort. After a two year stint in Italy to study medicince and Italian he moved to New York City in 1980.
Area
In 1983 Wasserstein co-founded legendary Area (nightclub) in Tribeca in New York City.[3] The club quickly became one of the most important nodes of New York City's cultural scene. Actors, artists, models, creatives of all kinds and types congregated there.[4]
Paris
After Aera closed its doors in 1987 Wasserstein moved to Paris and attended a cooking school. He graduated with a French state chef's diploma. During this time he supported himself with translations for the media and film industry.[5]
Public Defender
After graduating from cooking school he returned to New York to study media law at the
References
- ^ "JMB Journal 15: Best of".
- ^ http://www.tribuene-verlag.de/Bach.pdf
- ^ "Excess Area". 26 December 2013.
- ^ "Memories and Photos of Area Nightclub -- New York Magazine - Nymag". November 2013.
- ^ "Scheda film".
- ^ "Zwi Wasserstein".
- ^ https://legalaidnyc.org/annual-report/2019/img/LAS-AR-2019.pdf
- ^ "METRO NEWS BRIEFS: NEW YORK; Man Accused of Threats to Mayor Arrested Again". The New York Times. July 1998.
- ^ "Harlem murder suspect bounced from apartment to apartment until NYPD caught him". New York Daily News. 17 September 2021.
- ^ "Dominique Strauss-Kahn reste en prison - Elle". 16 May 2011.