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Author and Playwright; works include "Conversations at Warp Speed", "Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship", "Stories of the Theatre", "Remember With Advantages", and "Valiant for Truth".
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Background
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Anthony Wynn served on active duty in the United States Air Force, including tours of duty with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Belgium, and Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia. During this period, Anthony's interest in writing began to bloom as editor of two periodicals, and his first article (an interview with actor Martin Landau) was published in SFTV magazine.
He has gone on to co-write the books "Pulling Faces, Making Noises", "Merely Players - The Scripts", "Stories of the Theatre", and "Remember With Advantages". He edited the anthology "Everything Yet To Be" and wrote the Foreword for the new hardcover edition of "The Green Carnation" by Robert Hichens.
The playwright's two-act drama, the stage play "Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship", based on the correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas, has been performed in London, Florida, and New York. He also formulated the show "An Evening with Barry Morse", based on the life and career of the actor.
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Birth Place
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Eugene, OR USA
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Accomplishments
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Research Grant, University of Wyoming/American Heritage Center; 'Award of Excellence', Alliance for Community Media; 'Spotlight Award', MetroEast Community Media
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Additional Information
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He is also producer of numerous television shows and audio productions, including "Spotlight", "Merely Players", and "Rogues and Vagabonds".
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Favorite Links
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AnthonyWynn.com
Background, credits, and information on Playwright and Author Anthony Wynn
The Official Barry Morse Website
Worked on numerous projects with the actor and performer over a dozen years. Barry Morse played more than 3,000 roles on stage, screen and radio during his career.
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