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Dennis Delaney

Dennis Delaney (born January 29, 1953) is an American writer and actor, and former environmental activist. A founding member of Greenpeace USA, he became its first National Director in 1980. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of the novel Saving Whales.

Dennis Delaney
Born (1953-01-29) January 29, 1953 (age 71)
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts
University of California Santa Cruz
OccupationWriter / Actor

Greenpeace edit

In 1977 Delaney assumed the role of Research Director in the newly formed corporate office of Greenpeace Southern California.[1] In 1978 he became the Vice-President of the Southern California corporation as well as one of its principle media liaisons and spokespersons.[2] On May 12, 1978, Delaney was arrested with Daniel Ellsberg and twelve others at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Production Facility in Golden, Colorado. Their arrest for trespassing and civil disobedience resulted in a high-profile trial before Judge Kim Goldberger, and national media coverage of the life-threatening environmental disaster caused by the radioactive waste and plutonium contamination.[3] In the summer of 1978 he was a crew member on Greenpeace ship M/V Peacock, the last Greenpeace voyage to confront the largest whaling fleets in the world. Delaney ‘s voice-overs are featured in the documentary ‘Voyage of the Peacock’ produced by Phil Caston and Charles Lloyd. He joined with Joyce Yarrow to co-write the story continuity and narrative script for the film.[4] Delaney became President of Greenpeace Southern California in 1979.[5] On October 14 of that year Greenpeace International was founded which set into motion the creation of Greenpeace USA.[6] In 1980 Dennis Delaney was recruited by David McTaggart (Chairman of Greenpeace International) and several Trustees of the newly formed Greenpeace USA, and soon thereafter was chosen as the first National Administrative Director of Greenpeace USA. He was the United States representative on the Greenpeace Council of the International Organization.[7]

Television and Film edit

In 2011, Delaney founded Mortalfool Productions.

Fiction edit

  • Saving Whales (2018)

Plays edit

  • Hejira (2001)[8]
  • Animus (2003)
  • Conscientious Objection (2007)

References edit

  1. ^ Gray, Tom “Anti-Whaling crew jubilant despite few ‘saves’ while trailing Russ.” Valley News 25, Aug. 1978
  2. ^ Witt, Robin “Save the whale group strikes at the hunters.” Bakersfield Californian 11, Oct. 1978
  3. ^ Weyler, Rex “Life on the tracks-Derailing the nuclear express in Rocky Flats.” Greenpeace Chronicles June,1978
  4. ^ Purl, Mara “Greenpeace and the Art of Saving Whales.” Center Stage Magazine Dec. 1978
  5. ^ Enriquez, Sam “Greenpeace on the front lines of Ecology.” Easy Reader 6, March 1980
  6. ^ Weyler, Rex Greenpeace: how a group of ecologists, journalists, and visionaries changed the world. Vancouver, British Columbia: Raincoast Books, 2004
  7. ^ Hoeft, Bruce. Letter to the Trustees of Greenpeace USA regarding national meeting of April 5th to 12th, 1980.
  8. ^ Greene, Amanda “ ‘Hejira’ carries you away on intense, funny journey.” Wilmington Morning Star 19, Jan. 2001

External links edit

  • Dennis Delaney’s Official Website
  • Mortalfool Productions 2022-03-10 at the Wayback Machine

dennis, delaney, confused, with, dennis, delane, born, january, 1953, american, writer, actor, former, environmental, activist, founding, member, greenpeace, became, first, national, director, 1980, graduate, university, north, carolina, school, arts, universi. Not to be confused with Dennis Delane Dennis Delaney born January 29 1953 is an American writer and actor and former environmental activist A founding member of Greenpeace USA he became its first National Director in 1980 He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and the University of California Santa Cruz He is the author of the novel Saving Whales Dennis DelaneyBorn 1953 01 29 January 29 1953 age 71 Indianapolis Indiana U S Alma materUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts University of California Santa CruzOccupationWriter Actor Contents 1 Greenpeace 2 Television and Film 3 Fiction 4 Plays 5 References 6 External linksGreenpeace editIn 1977 Delaney assumed the role of Research Director in the newly formed corporate office of Greenpeace Southern California 1 In 1978 he became the Vice President of the Southern California corporation as well as one of its principle media liaisons and spokespersons 2 On May 12 1978 Delaney was arrested with Daniel Ellsberg and twelve others at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Production Facility in Golden Colorado Their arrest for trespassing and civil disobedience resulted in a high profile trial before Judge Kim Goldberger and national media coverage of the life threatening environmental disaster caused by the radioactive waste and plutonium contamination 3 In the summer of 1978 he was a crew member on Greenpeace ship M V Peacock the last Greenpeace voyage to confront the largest whaling fleets in the world Delaney s voice overs are featured in the documentary Voyage of the Peacock produced by Phil Caston and Charles Lloyd He joined with Joyce Yarrow to co write the story continuity and narrative script for the film 4 Delaney became President of Greenpeace Southern California in 1979 5 On October 14 of that year Greenpeace International was founded which set into motion the creation of Greenpeace USA 6 In 1980 Dennis Delaney was recruited by David McTaggart Chairman of Greenpeace International and several Trustees of the newly formed Greenpeace USA and soon thereafter was chosen as the first National Administrative Director of Greenpeace USA He was the United States representative on the Greenpeace Council of the International Organization 7 Television and Film editIn 2011 Delaney founded Mortalfool Productions Fiction editSaving Whales 2018 Plays editHejira 2001 8 Animus 2003 Conscientious Objection 2007 References edit Gray Tom Anti Whaling crew jubilant despite few saves while trailing Russ Valley News 25 Aug 1978 Witt Robin Save the whale group strikes at the hunters Bakersfield Californian 11 Oct 1978 Weyler Rex Life on the tracks Derailing the nuclear express in Rocky Flats Greenpeace Chronicles June 1978 Purl Mara Greenpeace and the Art of Saving Whales Center Stage Magazine Dec 1978 Enriquez Sam Greenpeace on the front lines of Ecology Easy Reader 6 March 1980 Weyler Rex Greenpeace how a group of ecologists journalists and visionaries changed the world Vancouver British Columbia Raincoast Books 2004 Hoeft Bruce Letter to the Trustees of Greenpeace USA regarding national meeting of April 5th to 12th 1980 Greene Amanda Hejira carries you away on intense funny journey Wilmington Morning Star 19 Jan 2001External links editDennis Delaney s Official Website Mortalfool Productions Archived 2022 03 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Delaney amp oldid 1224232242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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