Jay Tuck


Jay Nelson Tuck, Jr. is an American journalist, television producer, author, voice talent and lecturer.
During his 35-year-employment with ARD German Television, Tuck worked as investigative reporter, war correspondent in Iraq and Executive Producer of the daily network news magazine ARD-Tagesthemen.

Early life

Jay Nelson Tuck, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York as son of newspaper journalist Jay Nelson Tuck. He attended Wayne High School in New Jersey and studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. There he shot his first student films, The Date and Short Circuit. During his studies he also held jobs as a student economist at the Federal Trade Commission, the US Treasury and as a social worker in Harlem. Tuck began his journalistic career at age twenty as radio reporter for WYSO, the college's FM station.

Civilian service in Europe

As a recognized conscientious objector during the Vietnam War he travelled to Germany, where he served his two-year civilian service in Hamburg. During this time, Tuck shot various amateur films, including Good Day with the British rock group Nektar.

ARD German Television

His German media career began in 1971 as a free-lancer for local TV at Norddeutscher Rundfunk in Hamburg, where he interviewed many entertainment personalities, including Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Mick Jagger, Leonard Cohen and Andy Warhol. For thirty years, Jay Tuck was employed full-time by NDR and the ARD network, first as investigative reporter for NDR-Panorama and WDR-Monitor, later as war correspondent in both Gulf Wars.

Free-lance journalist

In Germany, reportage from Jay Tuck appeared in Stern, Der Spiegel, Die Welt, Zeit-Dossier and Zeit-Magazin. Internationally he has written for Oggi, Panorama and Nieuwe Revu, Vi Menn, Le Point, Playboy and Time Magazine.

Author

Books

After retiring from ARD German Television, Jay Tuck founded Airtime Dubai Ltd in the United Arab Emirates, an international media company with close contacts to the Arab broadcasters of the region. His weekly technology magazine Understanding Tomorrow was on-air for five years and watched by 40 million viewers on Al-Jazeera. Airtime Dubai also produces corporate image videos. Its music arm, Airtime Records, released the top-selling CD "Dubai Nights, Volume One".

Voice work

Tuck has continued his work behind the microphone since his university days, as radio DJ on the north German FM station NDR-2 and in commercials and cinema trailers. His voice can be heard on hundreds of TV commercials, and as the narrator of the Hollywood thriller Alone in the Dark starring Christian Slater.

Recreation

Tuck is a long-distance runner. In the year 2000 he became the first American to run the Siberian Ice Marathon in Omsk, Russia.