- Samuel Bernstein
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name = Samuel Bernstein
birthdate = 1970
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occupation = author, screenwriter, director
nationality = American
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subject =humor , family, child andsexual abuse ,gay
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website =Samuel Bernstein is an award winning screenwriter, director and author (born 1970) [imdb.com] who grew up all over the world, living in
Cairo ,Honolulu , Austin, Phoenix,Albuquerque ,New York City ,Los Angeles , andFt. Collins, Colorado , while his family also traveled throughAsia ,Africa ,Europe , and theCaribbean . The dramatic events of his emotionally volatile upbringing are explored in "Kill Your Inner Child," his multimedia memoir from theHearst Corporation .citation |last=Bernstein |first=Samuel |periodical=The Advocate |page=22 |date=2007-02-27 |url=http://www.advocate.com/currentstory1_w_ektid41445.asp |title=Lavender lads, baritone babes |accessdate=2007-09-10 ]Biography
Bernstein dove into show business immediately upon graduating high school a year early in
Texas , moving to New York at the age of 17. After studying at theAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts he began to work as an actor and singer, most notably playing the role of “Magaldi” in various productions of Evita. In the early 90s he started writing, and his first play, “The Liquidation of Granny Peterman,” was produced inHollywood .The Los Angeles Times said, "Samuel Bernstein's insights into what keeps families together are as rich as a holiday pudding." [McCulloh, T: "The Los Angeles Times", page 7. October 2, 1992]While writing and rewriting the script that would become his first film, “Silent Lies,” he worked on his first book, a photo-anthology called “Uncommon Heroes” that won a
Stonewall Book Award [ [http://www.ala.org/ala/glbtrt/stonewall/stonewallbook.htm ALA | Stonewall Book Awards ] ] from theAmerican Library Association in 1996. Bernstein and his partner on the project, Phillip Sherman, tied with writerDorothy Allison . His book about the rise and fall ofConfidential (magazine) in the 1950s, "Mr. Confidential" was published by Walford Press in 2007 [ [http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Confidential-Magazine-Movieland-Massacre/dp/0978767128 Amazon.com: Mr. Confidential: The Man, the Magazine & the Movieland Massacre: Books: Samuel Bernstein ] ] and Liz Smith proclaimed that, "It reads like a house afire in a sultry swamp!" [ [http://www.atlasbooks.com/marktplc/01759.htm#Summary Mr. Confidential by Samuel Bernstein...Walford Press ] ]Silent Lies , a dark, violent film about incest, opened at TheMontreal World Film Festival in 1996. [imdb.com] Though press materials for the film said otherwise, Bernstein was often referred to in newspaper articles about the movie as an “incest survivor“ which with his typical sense of black humor, he started finding rather funny.Among his many other film and television projects, his favorite is
Bobbie's Girl which starredBernadette Peters ,Rachel Ward , andJonathan Silverman , and marked the film debut ofThomas Sangster , the young actor who would go on to star inLove, Actually andNanny McPhee among his many other films. [imdb.com] Bernadette Peters received anEmmy nomination while the film received aGay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation nomination and a citation fromThe Advocate as one of the top ten television events of the year.He lives in
West Hollywood, California with his husband Ronald Shore. They have been together since 1994 and were married inVancouver whensame-sex marriage became legal there in 2003.Bibliography
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Uncommon Heroes " (1994)
*"Mr. Confidential " (2007)Filmography
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Silent Lies " (1996)
*"Icing on the Cake" (2000)
*"Sally B." (2001)
*"Bobbie's Girl " (2002)
*"Judging Amy " (2004)
*"W.i.t.c.h. " (2005)
*"Kill Your Inner Child" (2007)References
* McCulloh, T: "The Los Angeles Times", page 7. October 2, 1992
External links
* [http://mrconfidentialbook.com Mr. Confidential]
* [http://babyhead-productions.com Babyhead Productions]
* [http://www.ala.org/ala/glbtrt/stonewall/stonewallbook.htm Stonewall Book Awards]
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