
Owner, Jesse Cutler Productions (Open networker) Connect to me: info@jessecutler.com
Orlando, Florida Area

Owner, Jesse Cutler Productions (Open networker) Connect to me: info@jessecutler.com
Orlando, Florida Area
Jesse Cutler has spent an illustrious career, beginning at age 12, as a musician, composer, actor, producer, entrepreneur and even a Playgirl centerfold. Starting in New York City in the 1960s and then in Los Angeles from the early ‘70s through the late ‘90s, Jesse performed with his bands and in the original cast of "Godspell" on Broadway, made records that saw Billboard’s Top 100, formed his own companies and appeared on TV and radio and in national print.
Now, after a decade-long respite from the glow of Hollywood, Jesse is riding a comeback. In his soon-to-be-published book, StarLust™: The Price of Fame (Morgan James, 2008), he asks would-be celebrities and their parents, “Are you willing to pay the price?”
A cautionary tale fostered by his 40-plus years in show business, StarLust chronicles Jesse’s life from his beginnings in Brooklyn and his formative years as a teen rock star, then on to Broadway where his work as part of the original cast of Godspell won him a Grammy Award. David Letterman’s bandleader, Paul Shaffer, a good friend of Jesse’s since those Godspell days, wrote the foreword to the book.
Born in Brooklyn,New York, Jesse by age 12 was surrounded by celebrity. Signed by Mercury Records in 1964, Jesse’s first band, The Young Executives, saw their single “Everybody Do the Duck” hit the Billboard Top 100 charts. They were invited to appear on American Bandstand and The Merv Griffin Show.
His extensive career in the entertainment industry included a roller coaster ride of fame from working with top celebrities like Quincy Jones to contracts with United Artists, Columbia and Tri-star pictures.
StarLust™: The Price of Fame, his new book, is due out in Fall 2008. “I wanted to share my experiences and help those who are on the edge of fame,” he says from his office in Orlando. “There are so many traps to avoid. But there’s also a great sense of accomplishment and reward once you do grab that brass ring and enter the spotlight.”
BA , Psychology , 1969 — 1972
1969 — 1971
Actor, Author, Producer, Musician, Entertainment Industry
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Grammy Winning Musician and Composer