


| ▪ | David Zucker |
| Responsible, with brother Jerry Zucker and college friend Jim Abrahams, for a series of corny, but often hilarious, spoofs of popular movie genres. After a raunchy debut with "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977), the team first enjoyed mainstream success wit |

| ▪ | Jeff Zucker |
| With his numerous high-ranking positions with the NBC over the years, Jeff Zucker enjoyed a high television profile for decades; his notoriety beginning when he was the youngest executive producer in the history of the "Today" show, at the age of 26. Zuck |
| ▪ | Harriet Zucker ( aka. Harriet S Zucker) |
| ▪ | Lawrence C Zucker ( aka. Lawrence Zucker) |
| ▪ | Go for Zucker (2005) (Feature Film - Comedy, Family, Foreign) |
| Two estranged brothers--one a hard-living former East German celebrity sportscaster now very much down-on-his luck, and the other, his quasi-Orthodox brother from the West--are awkwardly reunited when they learn that in order to share their mother's inheritance they will need to reconcile before |
| ▪ | Schwarz und Ohne Zucker (1985) (Feature Film - Drama) |
| Schwarz und Ohne Zucker (1985) |
| ▪ | Janet Zucker |
| Filmography Includes: Rat Race, Untitled (Warner Bros. Pictures/Valerie Plame Project), Toddlers, First Knight, Typhoid Harry, Let's Make Friends |
| ▪ | Aaron Zucker |
| Filmography Includes: High School High |
| ▪ | Alysia Zucker |
| Filmography Includes: Cradle Will Rock |
| ▪ | Bob Zucker |
| Filmography Includes: Rat Race, First Knight |
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