GERALD MAXEY Writer, Director, Producer holds a B.A. from the University of Southern California and a M.A. from San Francisco State University in Creative Writing. He has traveled extensively to over 27 countries, and worked for the US government as a futurist. He authored the novel, CODES, about the Coyotero Apaches in New Mexico based on his experiences as a VISTA volunteer. He has Written and Directed the film festival movie, VENICE BEACH SKETCHES, an episodic drama about the decline of the American male as a heroic figure. He helped co found the WHITMORE/LINDLEY THEATER COMPLEX in North Hollywood, California and has had the following plays produced in Los Angeles, HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES, ROCOCO, TEXTURE OF INNOCENCE, and MOMMIE DEAREST or how Richard Gere taught me everything I know about life.
His future film projects include FORLORN HOPE, which he co-authored, about three young Los Angeles School Teachers, CHARLIE’S ANGLES MEETS BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, a John Ford Western, LOS PISTOLEROS, a film noir musical, WHITE NOISE, a roman a clef about San Francisco hippies, THE TEXTURE OF INNOCENCE and a Civil War saga, THE BURDEN OF HEAVEN.
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