Leon Gast
An image from The Grateful Dead, one of the productions that also features Leon Gast.

Leon Gast

March 1, 1936 — Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Leon Gast is an American documentary film director, producer, cinematographer, and editor. His documentary When We Were Kings depicting the iconic heavyweight boxing match termed The Rumble in the Jungle between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman won the 1996 Academy Award for Documentary Feature and the Independent Spirit Award. Gast co-directed the 1977 documentary The Grateful Dead Movie with guitarist Jerry Garcia. The film captured the band's October 1974 five-night performance at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. Gast also co-directed the 1983 film Hell's Angels Forever.

A native of Jersey City, New Jersey, Gast studied dramatic arts at Columbia University, and in that same period worked the television series High Adventure with writer and broadcaster Lowell Thomas. Gast is also known for his still photography which has appeared in such magazines as Vogue, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar.

Gast's most recent project is a documentary entitled Smash His Camera, a film about paparazzi photographer Ron Galella. The film won "Best Director" of a documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

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When We Were Kings

When We Were Kings

1996

Manny

Manny

2014

The Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead

1977

Smash His Camera

Smash His Camera

2010

Soul Power

Soul Power

2009

Hells Angels Forever

Hells Angels Forever

1983

Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson

Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson

1993

Muhammad Ali The Whole Story

Muhammad Ali The Whole Story

1996