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Daniel Therriault

Daniel Therriault (born 1953)[1][2] is an American playwright, screenwriter and actor. He wrote the stage play Battery and the HBO films First Time Felon and Witness Protection.

Daniel Therriault
Born1953 (age 69–70)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright, screenwriter, actor
Period1977–present
GenreFiction
Notable worksBattery (1981)
First Time Felon (1997)
Witness Protection (1999)
SpouseAlison Mackenzie
ChildrenDevin Therriault
Quinn Therriault

Early life

Therriault was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.[1] Since 1978, he has been based in New York City.[3]

Career

Theatre

As an actor in Chicago's off-Loop theatre movement in the 1970s, Therriault was nominated for a 1977 Jeff Award for Best Actor in a Principal Role for Who's Happy Now? at the Body Politic Theatre.[4][5][6] He portrayed Mercutio in the Oak Park Festival Theatre's open-air production of Romeo and Juliet in 1977,[7] and did seasons at the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, in 1976–77,[8] and at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 1977–78.[9] After relocating to New York City, he performed in The Mad Dog Blues at Shep in Rep Rock N' Roll Theatre in 1979.[10]

Around 1980, Therriault started writing.[1] His first effort was the three-character stage play Battery, a black comedy set in Chicago that would go on to win six Drama-Logue Awards.[1][11] The play depicts domineering electrician Rip, who manipulates the lives of his girlfriend Brandy and manic-depressive apprentice Stan.[12][13] Its off-Broadway run at St. Clements in Manhattan in 1981[11] was the professional stage debut of actress Holly Hunter, who would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Piano.[12][14] The play was also produced by The Actors' Gang at Second Stage in Los Angeles in 1986 and 1989, directed by Richard Olivier and produced by Tim Robbins and Meg Ryan.[15] Other productions include the Cast Theatre in Los Angeles starring LeVar Burton in 1983,[1][16] Minnesota in 1986,[2] Staatstheater Braunschweig in Germany in 1988–89,[17] the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland in 1989,[18] and Red Bones Theatre in Chicago in 1991.[12] It was developed for the screen by Tony Richardson and Richard Olivier, but was never produced as a film. A 1986 Los Angeles Times review called Therriault's dialogue "a ripe blend of primitive slang and advanced metaphor."[19]

His second full-length play, The White Death, premiered at Kawaiahao Hall Theatre in Hawaii in 1986,[2] and opened at the Cast Theatre in Los Angeles in 1987.[1] Based in Hawaii, The White Death is a murder mystery in which a priest is sent to Hawaii to investigate a murder connected with his church.[2] The Honolulu Advertiser deemed it "a controversial play dealing with sex, violence and God."[2]

Therriault's one-act Floor Above the Roof was completed in 1981[3] and premiered in Chicago in 1987 as part of the Great Chicago Playwrights Exposition at the Body Politic Theatre.[20] It was performed in 1989 as one of four one-act plays in the Working Theatre's Working One-Acts '89 at the Henry Street Settlement Arts for Living Center in New York City. Revolving around four laborers in a Manhattan warehouse, the play is concerned with "how men deal with their hunger for women."[21]

Therriault is an alumnus of New Dramatists,[22] and received a 1991 McKnight Foundation Artist Fellowship and residency at the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis.[23]

Radio

Therriault's 1992 radio play The Hitch, "a darkly comic road adventure," was chosen to initiate Marjorie Van Halteren's new Radio Stage series on WNYC.[24][25] It is a re-telling of an autobiographical event where Therriault was hitchhiking with a female friend, and a driver tried to kill him and rape her. In 2002, it was translated and broadcast on the German public-broadcasting radio station Westdeutscher Rundfunk.[26] His radio play Romance Concerto, about a concert violinist haunted by the memory of lost love, was performed on WNYC in April 1995.[27]

Television

Therriault wrote the script for the 1997 HBO film First Time Felon, starring Omar Epps and Delroy Lindo, and directed by Charles S. Dutton.[28] It tells the story of a young African-American's trials as a first-time convict.[28] He wrote the screenplay for the 1999 HBO film Witness Protection, starring Tom Sizemore as a mobster who tries to save himself by confessing to the FBI, with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as his wife and Forest Whitaker as a US Marshal, and directed by Richard Pearce.[29][30] Witness Protection was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film, and Sizemore was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film.[31]

Personal life

Therriault is married to Alison Mackenzie, a former stage director. They met in the late 1970s when she cast him as the writer Euripides in the play October 12, 410 B.C., which she was directing at SoHo Rep in New York City.[2]

From 2013 to 2017, he was an adjunct professor in film and television at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.[32][33]

Bibliography

  • Battery (Broadway Play Publishing, 1983)
  • Floor Above the Roof (Broadway Play Publishing, 1984)
  • Solo!: The Best Monologues of the 80's (ed. Michael Earley and Philippa Keil, Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1987, pp. 32–34) – includes monologue from Battery
  • Anti-Naturalism: Six Full-Length Contemporary American Plays (Broadway Play Publishing, 1989) – includes The White Death
  • 100 Monologues: An Audition Sourcebook from New Dramatists (ed. Laura Harrington, Penguin, 1989) – includes Battery, Floor Above the Roof and The White Death

Works

Theatre

Year Title Credit
1981 Battery Playwright
1984 Floor Above the Roof Playwright
1987 The White Death Playwright
1991 Theresa Playwright

Radio

Year Title Credit
1992 The Hitch Writer
1995 Romance Concerto Writer

Television

Year Title Credited as Notes
1997 First Time Felon Writer HBO film
1999 Witness Protection Writer HBO film

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Janice Arkatov, "Therriault's Dark Side of Paradise Is 'White Death'," Los Angeles Times, November 21, 1987.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wayne Harada, "New play: universal ideas, Isle-style," Honolulu Advertiser, January 23, 1986.
  3. ^ a b R.C. Morgan-Wilde, "Playwright visits to charge ETC production of his 'Battery'," Tallahassee Democrat, October 25, 1984.
  4. ^ Scott Fosdick, "Chicago theater waiting for Jeff," Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), October 14, 1977.
  5. ^ Linda Winer, "Jeff set for an awarding evening of achievement," Chicago Tribune, October 16, 1977.
  6. ^ Linda Winer, "Body Politic changes are paying off 'Now'," Chicago Tribune, September 17, 1976.
  7. ^ Larry Kart, "Oak Park's 'Romeo and Juliet': The better half carries the rest," Chicago Tribune, July 12, 1977.
  8. ^ "Lunchtime Theatre," La Marque Times, April 29, 1976.
  9. ^ 1977–1978: Friends, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 1978.
  10. ^ Fried Balzac, "Energetic, energizing festival of Sam Shepard," Columbia Spectator, August 8, 1979.
  11. ^ a b Alvin Klein, "'Battery,' Tale Of an Outcast Reborn," New York Times, May 5, 1991.
  12. ^ a b c Lawrence Bommer, "Offbeat 'Battery' A Bolt Of Energizing, Eclectic Comedy," Chicago Tribune, July 26, 1991.
  13. ^ Julio Martinez, "Battery," Variety, April 11, 1996.
  14. ^ Sheila Devaney, "Holly Hunter (b. 1958)," New Georgia Encyclopedia, September 25, 2005.
  15. ^ Production History, The Actors' Gang. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  16. ^ Battery (Cast Theatre, Los Angeles), October 27, 1983.
  17. ^ "Boulevard aus dem Rinnstein," Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, September 21, 1988.
  18. ^ "Halloween Spirit Scares Up 6 Spooky, Shivery Shows," Deseret News, October 13, 1991.
  19. ^ Don Shirley, "Therriault's 'Battery' Strikes Sparks," Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1986.
  20. ^ Richard Christiansen, "Playwright Series Ends, But Where Was The Bang?" Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1987.
  21. ^ D.J.R. Bruckner, "Angst and Romance in 4 One-Acters," New York Times, June 25, 1989.
  22. ^ Alumni Playwrights, New Dramatists. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  23. ^ Past McKnight Artist Fellows, mcknight.org. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  24. ^ "Playing with Radio," New York, January 6, 1992.
  25. ^ James Barron, "Radio Drama Isn't Dead, Nor the Scary Sound Effects," New York Times, January 4, 1992.
  26. ^ "Hitchhiking," TTX, March 27, 2002.
  27. ^ WNYC Program Guide, April 1995.
  28. ^ a b Tony Scott, "First-Time Felon," Variety, September 5, 1997.
  29. ^ Ron Wertheimer, "Protector or Protected: Which Is Worse?" New York Times, December 10, 1999.
  30. ^ Christopher Noxon, "Life Inside the Witness Protection Program," Los Angeles Times, December 10, 1999.
  31. ^ Witness Protection, goldenglobes.com, 2000.
  32. ^ Daniel Therriault, NYU. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  33. ^ Daniel Therriault, Broadway Play Publishing. Retrieved March 7, 2018.

External links

  • Daniel Therriault at IMDb
  • Works by or about Daniel Therriault in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

daniel, therriault, born, 1953, american, playwright, screenwriter, actor, wrote, stage, play, battery, films, first, time, felon, witness, protection, born1953, chicago, illinois, occupationplaywright, screenwriter, actorperiod1977, presentgenrefictionnotable. Daniel Therriault born 1953 1 2 is an American playwright screenwriter and actor He wrote the stage play Battery and the HBO films First Time Felon and Witness Protection Daniel TherriaultBorn1953 age 69 70 Chicago Illinois U S OccupationPlaywright screenwriter actorPeriod1977 presentGenreFictionNotable worksBattery 1981 First Time Felon 1997 Witness Protection 1999 SpouseAlison MackenzieChildrenDevin Therriault Quinn Therriault Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Radio 2 3 Television 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 Works 5 1 Theatre 5 2 Radio 5 3 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditTherriault was born and raised in Chicago Illinois 1 Since 1978 he has been based in New York City 3 Career EditTheatre Edit As an actor in Chicago s off Loop theatre movement in the 1970s Therriault was nominated for a 1977 Jeff Award for Best Actor in a Principal Role for Who s Happy Now at the Body Politic Theatre 4 5 6 He portrayed Mercutio in the Oak Park Festival Theatre s open air production of Romeo and Juliet in 1977 7 and did seasons at the Alley Theatre in Houston Texas in 1976 77 8 and at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 1977 78 9 After relocating to New York City he performed in The Mad Dog Blues at Shep in Rep Rock N Roll Theatre in 1979 10 Around 1980 Therriault started writing 1 His first effort was the three character stage play Battery a black comedy set in Chicago that would go on to win six Drama Logue Awards 1 11 The play depicts domineering electrician Rip who manipulates the lives of his girlfriend Brandy and manic depressive apprentice Stan 12 13 Its off Broadway run at St Clements in Manhattan in 1981 11 was the professional stage debut of actress Holly Hunter who would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Piano 12 14 The play was also produced by The Actors Gang at Second Stage in Los Angeles in 1986 and 1989 directed by Richard Olivier and produced by Tim Robbins and Meg Ryan 15 Other productions include the Cast Theatre in Los Angeles starring LeVar Burton in 1983 1 16 Minnesota in 1986 2 Staatstheater Braunschweig in Germany in 1988 89 17 the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland in 1989 18 and Red Bones Theatre in Chicago in 1991 12 It was developed for the screen by Tony Richardson and Richard Olivier but was never produced as a film A 1986 Los Angeles Times review called Therriault s dialogue a ripe blend of primitive slang and advanced metaphor 19 His second full length play The White Death premiered at Kawaiahao Hall Theatre in Hawaii in 1986 2 and opened at the Cast Theatre in Los Angeles in 1987 1 Based in Hawaii The White Death is a murder mystery in which a priest is sent to Hawaii to investigate a murder connected with his church 2 The Honolulu Advertiser deemed it a controversial play dealing with sex violence and God 2 Therriault s one act Floor Above the Roof was completed in 1981 3 and premiered in Chicago in 1987 as part of the Great Chicago Playwrights Exposition at the Body Politic Theatre 20 It was performed in 1989 as one of four one act plays in the Working Theatre s Working One Acts 89 at the Henry Street Settlement Arts for Living Center in New York City Revolving around four laborers in a Manhattan warehouse the play is concerned with how men deal with their hunger for women 21 Therriault is an alumnus of New Dramatists 22 and received a 1991 McKnight Foundation Artist Fellowship and residency at the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis 23 Radio Edit Therriault s 1992 radio play The Hitch a darkly comic road adventure was chosen to initiate Marjorie Van Halteren s new Radio Stage series on WNYC 24 25 It is a re telling of an autobiographical event where Therriault was hitchhiking with a female friend and a driver tried to kill him and rape her In 2002 it was translated and broadcast on the German public broadcasting radio station Westdeutscher Rundfunk 26 His radio play Romance Concerto about a concert violinist haunted by the memory of lost love was performed on WNYC in April 1995 27 Television Edit Therriault wrote the script for the 1997 HBO film First Time Felon starring Omar Epps and Delroy Lindo and directed by Charles S Dutton 28 It tells the story of a young African American s trials as a first time convict 28 He wrote the screenplay for the 1999 HBO film Witness Protection starring Tom Sizemore as a mobster who tries to save himself by confessing to the FBI with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as his wife and Forest Whitaker as a US Marshal and directed by Richard Pearce 29 30 Witness Protection was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Sizemore was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film 31 Personal life EditTherriault is married to Alison Mackenzie a former stage director They met in the late 1970s when she cast him as the writer Euripides in the play October 12 410 B C which she was directing at SoHo Rep in New York City 2 From 2013 to 2017 he was an adjunct professor in film and television at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts 32 33 Bibliography EditBattery Broadway Play Publishing 1983 Floor Above the Roof Broadway Play Publishing 1984 Solo The Best Monologues of the 80 s ed Michael Earley and Philippa Keil Applause Theatre Book Publishers 1987 pp 32 34 includes monologue from Battery Anti Naturalism Six Full Length Contemporary American Plays Broadway Play Publishing 1989 includes The White Death 100 Monologues An Audition Sourcebook from New Dramatists ed Laura Harrington Penguin 1989 includes Battery Floor Above the Roof and The White DeathWorks EditTheatre Edit Year Title Credit1981 Battery Playwright1984 Floor Above the Roof Playwright1987 The White Death Playwright1991 Theresa PlaywrightRadio Edit Year Title Credit1992 The Hitch Writer1995 Romance Concerto WriterTelevision Edit Year Title Credited as Notes1997 First Time Felon Writer HBO film1999 Witness Protection Writer HBO filmReferences Edit a b c d e f Janice Arkatov Therriault s Dark Side of Paradise Is White Death Los Angeles Times November 21 1987 a b c d e f Wayne Harada New play universal ideas Isle style Honolulu Advertiser January 23 1986 a b R C Morgan Wilde Playwright visits to charge ETC production of his Battery Tallahassee Democrat October 25 1984 Scott Fosdick Chicago theater waiting for Jeff Daily Herald Arlington Heights IL October 14 1977 Linda Winer Jeff set for an awarding evening of achievement Chicago Tribune October 16 1977 Linda Winer Body Politic changes are paying off Now Chicago Tribune September 17 1976 Larry Kart Oak Park s Romeo and Juliet The better half carries the rest Chicago Tribune July 12 1977 Lunchtime Theatre La Marque Times April 29 1976 1977 1978 Friends Milwaukee Repertory Theater 1978 Fried Balzac Energetic energizing festival of Sam Shepard Columbia Spectator August 8 1979 a b Alvin Klein Battery Tale Of an Outcast Reborn New York Times May 5 1991 a b c Lawrence Bommer Offbeat Battery A Bolt Of Energizing Eclectic Comedy Chicago Tribune July 26 1991 Julio Martinez Battery Variety April 11 1996 Sheila Devaney Holly Hunter b 1958 New Georgia Encyclopedia September 25 2005 Production History The Actors Gang Retrieved March 7 2018 Battery Cast Theatre Los Angeles October 27 1983 Boulevard aus dem Rinnstein Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung September 21 1988 Halloween Spirit Scares Up 6 Spooky Shivery Shows Deseret News October 13 1991 Don Shirley Therriault s Battery Strikes Sparks Los Angeles Times April 7 1986 Richard Christiansen Playwright Series Ends But Where Was The Bang Chicago Tribune June 26 1987 D J R Bruckner Angst and Romance in 4 One Acters New York Times June 25 1989 Alumni Playwrights New Dramatists Retrieved March 7 2018 Past McKnight Artist Fellows mcknight org Retrieved March 7 2018 Playing with Radio New York January 6 1992 James Barron Radio Drama Isn t Dead Nor the Scary Sound Effects New York Times January 4 1992 Hitchhiking TTX March 27 2002 WNYC Program Guide April 1995 a b Tony Scott First Time Felon Variety September 5 1997 Ron Wertheimer Protector or Protected Which Is Worse New York Times December 10 1999 Christopher Noxon Life Inside the Witness Protection Program Los Angeles Times December 10 1999 Witness Protection goldenglobes com 2000 Daniel Therriault NYU Retrieved March 7 2018 Daniel Therriault Broadway Play Publishing Retrieved March 7 2018 External links EditDaniel Therriault at IMDb Works by or about Daniel Therriault in libraries WorldCat catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Therriault amp oldid 1026150147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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