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Samuel Bernstein

Samuel Garza Bernstein (born 1970[1]) is an American screenwriter, playwright, director and author who grew up all over the world, living in Cairo, Honolulu, Austin, Phoenix, Albuquerque, New York City, Los Angeles, and Ft. Collins, Colorado, while his family also traveled through Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean. He is co-founder of Babyhead Productions with husband Ronald Shore. The couple have been together since 1994, and were married in a Jewish ceremony in 1996, then in Vancouver, Canada in 2003 when it became legal for same sex couples to marry, and then again in 2013 in West Hollywood, California, after the Supreme Court struck down Proposition 8.[2] He is also a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for foster children in Los Angeles County.[3]

Samuel Garza Bernstein
Born1970 (age 53–54)
OccupationAuthor, screenwriter, director
NationalityAmerican
SubjectHumor, family, child and sexual abuse, gay
SpouseRonald Shore

Awards edit

Writers Guild of America Writers Access Project Honoree (2018)[4]

London Independent Film Awards Best Original Screenplay Elephant & Castle (2017)[5]

British Independent Film Festival Special Citation Elephant & Castle (2016)[6]

Anna Sosenko Trust Grant Mr. Confidential[7]

New York Musical Theatre Festival Performance Award Mr. Confidential (2014)[8]

eLit Silver Medal Lulu (2010)[9]

Foreword Book of the Year Finalist (Biography) Mr. Confidential: The Man, His Magazine & The Movieland Massacre That Changed Hollywood Forever (2006)[10]

GLAAD Nominee Best TV Film (2003); Emmy Nomination Bernadette Peters; Advocate Top Ten Television Events of the Year Bobbie's Girl (2002)[11]

Houston International Film Festival Gold Award, Charleston International Film Festival Silver Award Silent Lies (1996)[12]

American Library Association Stonewall Book Award for Non-Fiction (1995)[13]

Biography edit

Samuel Garza Bernstein has written stage plays and musicals, television shows, movies, and books; working in Los Angeles, New York, and London.[2] He dove into show business immediately upon graduating high school in Texas, moving to New York at the age of 17. After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts he began to work as an actor and singer, most notably playing the role of "Magaldi" in various productions of Evita.[2] In the early 90s he started writing, and his first play, "The Liquidation of Granny Peterman," was produced in Hollywood. The Los Angeles Times said, "Samuel Bernstein's insights into what keeps families together are as rich as a holiday pudding."[14]

While writing and rewriting the script that would become his first film, Silent Lies, he worked on his first book, a photo-anthology called "Uncommon Heroes" that won a Stonewall Book Award[15] from the American Library Association in 1996. Bernstein and his partner on the project, Phillip Sherman, tied with writer Dorothy Allison. His book about the rise and fall of Confidential (magazine) in the 1950s, "Mr. Confidential" was published by Walford Press in 2007 and Liz Smith proclaimed that, "It reads like a house afire in a sultry swamp!".[16] He adapted the project with composer David Snyder as a stage musical that premiered in 2014 at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.

Among his many other film and television projects, one of his favorites is Bobbie's Girl[2] which starred Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward, and Jonathan Silverman, and marked the film debut of Thomas Sangster, the young actor who would go on to star in Love, Actually and Nanny McPhee among his many other films.[1] Bernadette Peters received an Emmy nomination while the film received a Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation nomination and a citation from The Advocate as one of the top ten television events of the year.[citation needed]

Bibliography edit

  • Uncommon Heroes (1994)[17]
  • Mr. Confidential (2007)[18]
  • Lulu (2010)[19]

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b imdb.com
  2. ^ a b c d Bernstein, Samuel (2007-02-27), "Lavender lads, baritone babes", The Advocate, p. 22, archived from the original on 2007-11-07, retrieved 2007-09-10
  3. ^ "Volunteer". CASA of Los Angeles. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "2019 TV Writer Access Project Honorees". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  5. ^ "July 2017". London Independent Film Awards. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "Samuel Garza Bernstein". IMDbPro. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  7. ^ "Past Recipients of Anna Sosenko Assist Trust Grants". annasosenkotrust.org.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on March 30, 2015. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  9. ^ "eLit Book Awards 2010 Results". eLit Awards. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  10. ^ "Foreword Book Awards". Foreword Reviews. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  11. ^ "GLAAD announces 14th annual Media Awards nominees (7196)". www.advocate.com. December 13, 2002.
  12. ^ "Silent Lies Awards".
  13. ^ "Stonewall Book Awards List 1995". ALA. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  14. ^ McCulloh, T: "The Los Angeles Times", page 7. October 2, 1992
  15. ^ . American Library Association. Archived from the original on April 7, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  16. ^ "Shop BTPS". shop.btpubservices.com.
  17. ^ Uncommon Heroes: A Celebration of Heroes and Role Models for Gay and Lesbian Americans. Fletcher Press. 1994. ISBN 9780964177901.
  18. ^ "Mr. Confidential: The Man, His Magazine & The Movieland Massacre That Changed Hollywood Forever". Amazon. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  19. ^ Bernstein, Samuel (2010). Lulu. ISBN 978-0982662915.
  20. ^ "Kill Your Inner Child". killyourinnerchild.com.
  21. ^ "Comedian, Motivational Speaker, Entertainer - I Am Sarge". December 14, 2014.
  22. ^ "Mr. Confidential". mrconfidentialmusical.com.
  23. ^ "Astute Films - Independent Film Fund". astute films.
  • McCulloh, T: "The Los Angeles Times", page 7. October 2, 1992

External links edit

  • The Internet Movie Database
  • Broadway World
  • Stonewall Book Awards
  • Mr. Confidential Musical
  • Mr. Confidential Book
  • Babyhead Productions

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For other people named Samuel Bernstein see Samuel Bernstein disambiguation Samuel Garza Bernstein born 1970 1 is an American screenwriter playwright director and author who grew up all over the world living in Cairo Honolulu Austin Phoenix Albuquerque New York City Los Angeles and Ft Collins Colorado while his family also traveled through Asia Africa Europe and the Caribbean He is co founder of Babyhead Productions with husband Ronald Shore The couple have been together since 1994 and were married in a Jewish ceremony in 1996 then in Vancouver Canada in 2003 when it became legal for same sex couples to marry and then again in 2013 in West Hollywood California after the Supreme Court struck down Proposition 8 2 He is also a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate CASA for foster children in Los Angeles County 3 Samuel Garza BernsteinBorn1970 age 53 54 OccupationAuthor screenwriter directorNationalityAmericanSubjectHumor family child and sexual abuse gaySpouseRonald Shore Contents 1 Awards 2 Biography 3 Bibliography 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksAwards editWriters Guild of America Writers Access Project Honoree 2018 4 London Independent Film Awards Best Original Screenplay Elephant amp Castle 2017 5 British Independent Film Festival Special Citation Elephant amp Castle 2016 6 Anna Sosenko Trust Grant Mr Confidential 7 New York Musical Theatre Festival Performance Award Mr Confidential 2014 8 eLit Silver Medal Lulu 2010 9 Foreword Book of the Year Finalist Biography Mr Confidential The Man His Magazine amp The Movieland Massacre That Changed Hollywood Forever 2006 10 GLAAD Nominee Best TV Film 2003 Emmy Nomination Bernadette Peters Advocate Top Ten Television Events of the Year Bobbie s Girl 2002 11 Houston International Film Festival Gold Award Charleston International Film Festival Silver Award Silent Lies 1996 12 American Library Association Stonewall Book Award for Non Fiction 1995 13 Biography editSamuel Garza Bernstein has written stage plays and musicals television shows movies and books working in Los Angeles New York and London 2 He dove into show business immediately upon graduating high school in Texas moving to New York at the age of 17 After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts he began to work as an actor and singer most notably playing the role of Magaldi in various productions of Evita 2 In the early 90s he started writing and his first play The Liquidation of Granny Peterman was produced in Hollywood The Los Angeles Times said Samuel Bernstein s insights into what keeps families together are as rich as a holiday pudding 14 While writing and rewriting the script that would become his first film Silent Lies he worked on his first book a photo anthology called Uncommon Heroes that won a Stonewall Book Award 15 from the American Library Association in 1996 Bernstein and his partner on the project Phillip Sherman tied with writer Dorothy Allison His book about the rise and fall of Confidential magazine in the 1950s Mr Confidential was published by Walford Press in 2007 and Liz Smith proclaimed that It reads like a house afire in a sultry swamp 16 He adapted the project with composer David Snyder as a stage musical that premiered in 2014 at the New York Musical Theatre Festival Among his many other film and television projects one of his favorites is Bobbie s Girl 2 which starred Bernadette Peters Rachel Ward and Jonathan Silverman and marked the film debut of Thomas Sangster the young actor who would go on to star in Love Actually and Nanny McPhee among his many other films 1 Bernadette Peters received an Emmy nomination while the film received a Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation nomination and a citation from The Advocate as one of the top ten television events of the year citation needed Bibliography editUncommon Heroes 1994 17 Mr Confidential 2007 18 Lulu 2010 19 Filmography editSilent Lies 1996 Icing on the Cake 2000 citation needed Sally B 2001 citation needed Bobbie s Girl 2002 Judging Amy 2004 W I T C H 2005 2006 Kill Your Inner Child 2007 20 Sarge 2010 21 Mr Confidential 2014 22 Shimmer amp Shine 2017 Elephant amp Castle 2017 Miracle on a String 2017 23 References edit a b imdb com a b c d Bernstein Samuel 2007 02 27 Lavender lads baritone babes The Advocate p 22 archived from the original on 2007 11 07 retrieved 2007 09 10 Volunteer CASA of Los Angeles Retrieved August 20 2021 2019 TV Writer Access Project Honorees Writers Guild of America West Retrieved August 20 2021 July 2017 London Independent Film Awards Retrieved August 20 2021 Samuel Garza Bernstein IMDbPro Retrieved August 20 2021 Past Recipients of Anna Sosenko Assist Trust Grants annasosenkotrust org Mr Confidential Archived from the original on March 30 2015 Retrieved August 20 2021 eLit Book Awards 2010 Results eLit Awards Retrieved August 20 2021 Foreword Book Awards Foreword Reviews Retrieved August 20 2021 GLAAD announces 14th annual Media Awards nominees 7196 www advocate com December 13 2002 Silent Lies Awards Stonewall Book Awards List 1995 ALA Retrieved August 20 2021 McCulloh T The Los Angeles Times page 7 October 2 1992 Stonewall Book Awards American Library Association Archived from the original on April 7 2007 Retrieved August 20 2021 Shop BTPS shop btpubservices com Uncommon Heroes A Celebration of Heroes and Role Models for Gay and Lesbian Americans Fletcher Press 1994 ISBN 9780964177901 Mr Confidential The Man His Magazine amp The Movieland Massacre That Changed Hollywood Forever Amazon Retrieved August 20 2021 Bernstein Samuel 2010 Lulu ISBN 978 0982662915 Kill Your Inner Child killyourinnerchild com Comedian Motivational Speaker Entertainer I Am Sarge December 14 2014 Mr Confidential mrconfidentialmusical com Astute Films Independent Film Fund astute films McCulloh T The Los Angeles Times page 7 October 2 1992External links editThe Internet Movie Database Broadway World Stonewall Book Awards Mr Confidential Musical Mr Confidential Book Babyhead 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