September 14, 2018
August 28, 2018
Investigation Discovery
Here are some photos from A Doe in the Woods, an episode of the television series "Who Killed Jane Doe?" I played real life murderer Ralph Penrod.
August 16, 2018
The Eyes of Van Gogh: Director's Statement
My film, The Eyes of Van Gogh, is a story, never told before, about
the 12 months Vincent van Gogh spent in the insane asylum at St. Remy. It is a film about his brother, Theo van Gogh
(Gordon Joseph Weiss) and about Vincent and Paul Gauguin (Lee Godart) in the Yellow
House in Arles. It is a film about
painters and artists, Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Most important, it is a film about madness; a
film of obsession.
After the disastrous
months spent with Gauguin in the yellow house in Arles, Vincent van Gogh, in
desperate search of a cure from attacks that increasingly plague him,
voluntarily enters an insane asylum in the town of St. Remy 10 miles from the Yellow
House. Van Gogh, portrayed by Alexander Barnett, entrusts himself to the care of
Dr. Peyron, played by Roy Thinnes.
July 29, 2018
June 19, 2018
Why would anyone question Shakespeare's relevance?
May 23, 2018
Best Picture Nomination
I Did Her Wrong has been nominated for Best Picture by the Stockholm Independent Film Festival.
I'm very pleased. I Did Her Wrong (Filmscript Co-Screenwriter)
May 17, 2018
Thoughts on Hunting
The Japanese call it cultural heritage. So, too, the Eskimos who hunt whales. I think anyone who claims to be a civilized human being should call it barbaric. And that includes sport hunting and the slaughter of animals so we can wear their skins or eat their flesh.
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