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Anthony Wynn
Anthony Wynn (born 1962, Eugene, Oregon) is an American biographer of actor Barry Morse, author of Conversations at Warp Speed, co-author of Remember With Advantages: Chasing "The Fugitive" and Other Stories from an Actor's Life, and playwright who authored Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship.
Wynn's two-act, two-actor drama Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship, explores the complex relationship between playwright George Bernard Shaw and poet Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas. It is based on correspondence exchanged between the two men in the 1930s and early 1940s. Having met in-person only once, the two—while from the absolute opposite ends of the spectrum—manage to connect and form a friendship. The play debuted in London, United Kingdom and has been performed in Sarasota, Florida, Lexington, Kentucky, and New York.
He co-authored (with Robert E. Wood) the play Two for the Road: An Actor's Love Story based on the letters, notes, and voice recordings of actors Barry Morse and Sydney Sturgess between 1939 and 1999. A staged performance of Two for the Road was given in Parsippany, New Jersey in 2017.
Wynn is co-author (with Barry Morse and Robert E. Wood) of the books Merely Players - The Scripts (ISBN 0595273718) (2003), and Pulling Faces, Making Noises: A Life on Stage, Screen and Radio (ISBN 0595321690) (2004), the first autobiography of actor Barry Morse.
He edited Stories of the Theatre (ISBN 9781300669616) (with Robert E. Wood), published in 2006; the material in the book combines the drama, tragedy and comedy of theatrical history with tales of actors, actresses, playwrights and critics. He also wrote the foreword to the 2006 hardbound edition of the classic novel The Green Carnation (ISBN 9781411691513) by Robert Hichens (which was based on Hichens' personal relationships with Oscar Wilde and Bosie Douglas).
The theatrical memoir of actor Barry Morse, Remember With Advantages: Chasing "The Fugitive" and Other Stories from an Actor's Life (ISBN 9780786427710) (co-written with Robert E. Wood and Barry Morse), was released in 2007 by McFarland and Company publishers of North Carolina. Academy Award-winning actor Martin Landau wrote the foreword for the book.
Wynn's compilation of interviews with actors and other professionals associated with the various incarnations of Star Trek entitled Conversations at Warp Speed (ISBN 9781593932893) was published in 2012. Interviewees included in the book are: George Takei, Nick Tate, Grace Lee Whitney, Robin Curtis, Eric A. Stillwell, Armin Shimerman, Kitty Swink, Paul Carr, James Doohan, Bibi Besch, Gene Roddenberry, and Star Trek fans Marlene Daab and Carol Jennings. The book includes three bonus interviews with Corinne Orr, Gretchen Corbett, and Barry Morse. Morse also penned the foreword to the book prior to his death.
Following the death of Barry Morse, Wynn and Robert E. Wood also co-wrote three additional volumes related to the actor. The first was Valiant for Truth: Barry Morse and his Lifelong Association with Bernard Shaw (ISBN 9781105598326) (2012) based on lectures they gave to the International Shaw Society and the Shaw Society of England, in London.
Anthony Wynn
Anthony Wynn (born 1962, Eugene, Oregon) is an American biographer of actor Barry Morse, author of Conversations at Warp Speed, co-author of Remember With Advantages: Chasing "The Fugitive" and Other Stories from an Actor's Life, and playwright who authored Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship.
Wynn's two-act, two-actor drama Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship, explores the complex relationship between playwright George Bernard Shaw and poet Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas. It is based on correspondence exchanged between the two men in the 1930s and early 1940s. Having met in-person only once, the two—while from the absolute opposite ends of the spectrum—manage to connect and form a friendship. The play debuted in London, United Kingdom and has been performed in Sarasota, Florida, Lexington, Kentucky, and New York.
He co-authored (with Robert E. Wood) the play Two for the Road: An Actor's Love Story based on the letters, notes, and voice recordings of actors Barry Morse and Sydney Sturgess between 1939 and 1999. A staged performance of Two for the Road was given in Parsippany, New Jersey in 2017.
Wynn is co-author (with Barry Morse and Robert E. Wood) of the books Merely Players - The Scripts (ISBN 0595273718) (2003), and Pulling Faces, Making Noises: A Life on Stage, Screen and Radio (ISBN 0595321690) (2004), the first autobiography of actor Barry Morse.
He edited Stories of the Theatre (ISBN 9781300669616) (with Robert E. Wood), published in 2006; the material in the book combines the drama, tragedy and comedy of theatrical history with tales of actors, actresses, playwrights and critics. He also wrote the foreword to the 2006 hardbound edition of the classic novel The Green Carnation (ISBN 9781411691513) by Robert Hichens (which was based on Hichens' personal relationships with Oscar Wilde and Bosie Douglas).
The theatrical memoir of actor Barry Morse, Remember With Advantages: Chasing "The Fugitive" and Other Stories from an Actor's Life (ISBN 9780786427710) (co-written with Robert E. Wood and Barry Morse), was released in 2007 by McFarland and Company publishers of North Carolina. Academy Award-winning actor Martin Landau wrote the foreword for the book.
Wynn's compilation of interviews with actors and other professionals associated with the various incarnations of Star Trek entitled Conversations at Warp Speed (ISBN 9781593932893) was published in 2012. Interviewees included in the book are: George Takei, Nick Tate, Grace Lee Whitney, Robin Curtis, Eric A. Stillwell, Armin Shimerman, Kitty Swink, Paul Carr, James Doohan, Bibi Besch, Gene Roddenberry, and Star Trek fans Marlene Daab and Carol Jennings. The book includes three bonus interviews with Corinne Orr, Gretchen Corbett, and Barry Morse. Morse also penned the foreword to the book prior to his death.
Following the death of Barry Morse, Wynn and Robert E. Wood also co-wrote three additional volumes related to the actor. The first was Valiant for Truth: Barry Morse and his Lifelong Association with Bernard Shaw (ISBN 9781105598326) (2012) based on lectures they gave to the International Shaw Society and the Shaw Society of England, in London.
