Ron Link

Ron Link

Deceased · Born: Sep 6, 1940 · Died: Jun 7, 1999

Personal Details

BornSep 6, 1940 Columbus, Ohio, USA

Biography

Ron Link was a renowned American theatre director, leaving an indelible mark on the world of off-off-Broadway theatre. Throughout his illustrious career, he primarily worked at two iconic venues, Caffe Cino and La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, both nestled in the vibrant Lower East Side of Manhattan.

During his tenure, Link had the privilege of directing a young and talented Robert De Niro in the production of Glamour, Glory and Gold. This marked an early milestone in De Niro's illustrious acting career, and Link's guidance undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping the actor's craft.

In addition to his work with De Niro, Link also had the opportunity to direct a young Sylvester Stallone in a stage adaptation of Somerset Maugham's Rain. This production showcased Link's versatility as a director, as he successfully navigated the complexities of Maugham's nuanced script and brought it to life on the stage.

Career

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1987
Zombie High
Zombie High as Director