Jeff Zwart

Summary

Jeffrey "Jeff" R. Zwart (born 24 May 1955) is an American commercial film director, racer, photographer, cameraman and author for Porsche, BMW, Cadillac, General Motors, Hyundai, Ford and more.

Jeff Zwart in 2011

Life and career edit

Zwart was born in Long Beach, California, and learned to drive in his father’s 1964 Porsche 901, chassis number 35.[1] Growing up next door to his childhood friend and future automotive designer, Freeman Thomas, the two shared a lifelong obsession with automobiles and Porsches in particular.[2] In high school, Zwart worked as a veterinary assistant in order to save enough money to eventually purchase a yellow Porsche 914/6. In 1997 he ran that same 914/6 in the 10,000 mile, 25 day, Panama to Alaska Rally winning second place overall.[citation needed] In 1979, after graduating from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, he began work as a still photographer shooting Road & Track Magazine covers, calendars, and article photos.[citation needed]

In 1989, following an American Photography Magazine cover story on Zwart’s automotive photography work, he was given the opportunity to direct television commercials. He joined Jon Kamen and Frank Scherma to form RadicalMedia.[3]

Zwart has published three books in collaboration with David Bull Publishing and is a monthly contributor to the Porsche Club of America’s Panorama magazine.[4]

Racing career edit

Zwart started road racing Formula Fords during the mid-1980s on the West Coast of the United States which led to an interest in rallying. In 1989 and 1990 he drove a Mazda in the US Pro Rally Championship, eventually winning the Open Class National Championship. Zwart also competed in the New Zealand round of the World Rally Championship driving a Mitsubishi EVO in 1993.[citation needed]

Zwart is noted for his wins at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado.[5] In 1994, he entered the event with a Porsche and won the Open Class Championship. This success led to a number of programs; driving 10 different Porsches resulting in 8 different class championships over a period of 14 years, including his 2015 win in the Time Attack Class.[6] In 2011, he competed in what was essentially a production street car, a Porsche 997 GT2 RS.[7] The accomplishment of driving the Porsche from Southern California to the famous hill climb in Colorado and successfully racing at Pikes Peak was highlighted in the short film “Porsche, the Road to Pikes Peak,” directed by Will Roegge.[8]

Awards and honors edit

Books edit

  • Porsche 917x17: The Cars and Drivers in Studio, ISBN 978-1-935007-04-3, Hardcover with slipcase, 13"x11", 264 pages, Published in 2009
  • Three Points of Contact, ISBN 978-1-893618-99-2, Hardcover with slipcase, 13"x11", 152 pages, Published in 2008
  • Porsche Rennsport, 1-893618-69-2, Hardcover with slipcase, 15"x10", 192 pages, published 2006

External links edit

  • Jeff Zwart at IMDb
  • Rennsport Randomness: An Interview with Jeff Zwart Car and Driver Magazine article, October 18, 2011 by Sam Smith
  • Commercial reel on @radical.media website

References edit

  1. ^ Road and Track magazine article
  2. ^ Automobile Magazine Article from August, 2013 by Michael Jordan
  3. ^ Jeff Zwart client list on Radial Media's site
  4. ^ "Review; Porsche Rennsport on David Bull Publishing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  5. ^ Jeff Zwart's Hill Climb driving is the stuff of the commercials he directs
  6. ^ Ride Along as Jeff Zwart's 911 GT3 Decimates Pikes Peak
  7. ^ Works: Jeff Zwart by Fatlace Archived 2013-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ “Porsche, the road to Pikes Peak” Video A short film Directed by Will Roegge, Sunday June 26, 2011
  9. ^ "Hall of Fame". Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Retrieved 2023-09-23.