- John MacLachlan Gray
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name = John MacLachlan Gray
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birthplace =Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada
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occupation = Writer, Composer, Performer
nationality = Canadian
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website = http://www.johnmaclachlangray.comJohn MacLachlan Gray (né John Howard Gray) (born
26 September ,1946 ) is a Canadianwriter -composer -performer for stage, TV, film, radio and printcite web
url =http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/john-maclachlan-gray/
title =John MacLachlan Gray
accessdate =2008-02-09
publisher = Fantastic Fiction] . He is best-known for his stage musicals and for his two seasons as a satirist on CBC TV's "The Journal", as well as an author, speaker and social critic on cultural-political issues.Bio
Born in
Ottawa ,Ontario , and raised inNova Scotia , Gray obtained a B.A. atMount Allison University , and an M.A. at theUniversity of British Columbia . While attending the latter, he foundedTamahnous Theatre cite web
url =http://www.abcbookworld.com/?state=view_author&author_id=1694
title =GRAY, John MacLachlan
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publisher = Abc Book World] , and served as its director from 1971 to 1974. He then joinedTheatre Passe Muraille inToronto , Ontario, where he began writing and composing for the stage. His first musical was "18 Wheels," about truck drivers .Plays
In 1978, with
Eric Peterson , he wrote and composed "Billy Bishop Goes to War " cite web
url =http://www.communityaffairs.ubc.ca/talkofthetown/2003/spring/maclachlan.html
title =John Maclachlan Gray, Playwright, Columnist And Novelist
accessdate =2008-02-09
publisher = UBC Community Affairs] , which appeared on Broadway inNew York City in 1980, produced byMike Nichols , and inLondon's West End . It has since been performed in over 150 independent productions in Canada and theUnited States . The play appeared on television in aBBC -CBC co-production, and in a German version, "Billy Bishop Steig Auf". "Billy Bishop Goes to War" was the winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award in 1981, theGovernor General's Award for Drama, and the 1982Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award .Musicals
Gray has written and composed six other musicals including "18 Wheels", "Rock and Roll", "Don Messer's Jubilee", "Health", and "Amelia". "Rock and Roll" won a
Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1982, and became an award-winning feature video entitled "King of Friday Night".Gray's most recent musical is "TheTree. TheTower. TheFlood" , three Bible stories for the age of information, commissioned by CBC Radio Drama.
Newspaper columnist
In the late 1990s, Gray became a newspaper columnist, contributing weekly pieces on cultural politics to the Vancouver Sun and the Globe and Mail. In the early 2000s he contributed a column to Western Living Magazine called "O For The Love Of Dog," in which he wrote about his dog Gus.
Novelist
Around that time he abandoned the theatre in favor of the novel - in a series of thrillers set in post-modern Vancouver, mid-19th century England and the USA before the Civil War. As with "Billy Bishop Goes To War," Gray casts an ironic contemporary eye on imagined historical events.
He is the recipient of a
Golden Globe , and the Governor General's Medal . In 2000, he was made an Officer of theOrder of Canada for "his contribution to Canada's cultural landscape". He holds honorary doctorates fromDalhousie University andMount Allison University .John Gray lives in Vancouver,
British Columbia with his wife Beverlee and their two boys, Zachary and Ezra.Bibliography
* "Billy Bishop Goes to War" - 1982 (with Eric Peterson)
* "Dazzled!" - 1984
* "Local Boy Makes Good" - 1987
* "I Love Mom: An Irreverent History of the Tattoo" - 1994
* "Lost in North America: The Imaginary Canadian in the American Dream" - 1994
* "A Gift for the Little Master" - 2000
* "The Fiend in Human" - 2003
* "White Stone Day" - 2005
* "Not Quite Dead" -2007References
* [http://www.johnmaclachlangray.com John MacLachlan Gray] Official website
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