- Carol Gould
Carol Gould, (born
1953 inPhiladelphia ,USA ) is an ex-patriate American author and film maker living inEngland . She has written articles for major UK papers and appeared on the BBCAny Questions radio program as a panelist in 2006 and in 2008. She is the Editor of 'Current Viewpoint' magazine and is a regular contributor toBritish Sky Broadcasting -Sky News political programming.Gould attended the
Philadelphia High School for Girls andTemple University , moving to itsLondon campus in 1976 where she studied documentary film history with Edgar Anstey. She went on to document the history of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop Stratford East forUniversity of Kent at Canterbury. In 1977 her first plays, ‘Virgo Rising’ and ‘Barking to the Angel,’ were produced in London. In 1980 she had a successful play, 'A Chamber Group,' about a contemporary music ensemble, at the
Edinburgh Festival . In 1981 She became Associate Head of Drama atAnglia Television . She was also for ten years commissioning editor and associate producer/script editor for international Drama seen on PBS. She worked with John Rosenberg (American) andSir John Woolf (British). Her credits included "Tales of the Unexpected" and "Cause Celebre" by SirTerence Rattigan , sixPD James thrillers, and adaptations ofSomerset Maugham andEric Ambler .She began making documentaries in 1996 and produced a feature-length film, "Long Night's Journey Into Day" about Israel after the death of
Yitzhak Rabin , which premiered at the 1997Berlin Film Festival . Since 1997 she has made fifteen documentaries in Britain and South Africa. She wrote a comment feature for "The Guardian " in 2004 about her encounters with USA-hatred in Britain. She is a vocal critic of what she sees as increasinganti-Americanism andAntisemitism in Britain. This is causing her to contemplate leaving Britain for good.She is working on a play about the nineteenth century British engineer,
Isambard Kingdom Brunel and a screenplay about the weekend of the assassination ofPresident John F. Kennedy. She has made a film in 2008 about wartime African-American ‘GI babies.'Her book, "Don't Tread on Me" is about anti-Americanism in Britain and will be published by
Social Affairs Unit in the UK andEncounter Books in the USA on 25 October 2008. The paperback of her 1998 novel, "Spitfire Girls" about the women pilots of World War II, will be published byRandom House in the UK and Canada in June 2009.References
* [http://pajamasmedia.com/phyllischesler/2007/10/15/interviews_with_extraordinary/ Interviews With Extraordinary People. Carol Gould: Pro-American, Pro-Israeli, Who Lives In Londonistan For Comic Relief] Interview by
Phyllis Chesler , October 15th, 2007. Accessed August 2008.
* [http://www.iamadiva.com/divas/carol_gould.html Carol Gould's biography] at iamadiva.com. Accessed August 2008
* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsG/GouldCarol.htm Carol Gould's profile] at doollee.com. Lists all of Gould's plays. Accessed August 2008
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/anyquestions.shtml BBC Any Questions] Accessed August 2008An American Scapegoat in London - Guardian Comment 16 October 2004
* http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/oct/16/usa.comment Accessed September 2008External links
* [http://www.CurrentViewpoint.com Carol Gould's own website]
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