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Tony Tost

Tony Tost (born 1975) is an American film director, poet, critic and screenwriter. His first poetry book Invisible Bride won the 2003 Walt Whitman Award judged by C.D. Wright.[1] He is the creator, executive producer, and showrunner of Damnation, a neo-western period drama about the labor wars in America during the 1930s that aired on USA Network and on Netflix outside the US. He is the writer-director of "National Anthem," a rural crime drama forthcoming from Bron Studios.

Tony Tost
BornJuly 27, 1975
Springfield, Missouri
Occupationfilm director, poet, screenwriter, producer
NationalityAmerican
Alma materGreen River Community College
College of the Ozarks
University of Arkansas
Duke University
GenrePoetry
Rural crime
Neo-western

Early life

Tost was born in Springfield, Missouri and grew up in a series of single and double-wide trailers in and around Enumclaw, Washington.[2] His parents were the day and night custodians at his elementary school and were the president and secretary of their labor union.[3] Before becoming a writer, Tost began working full-time at the age of fifteen, working fast food and retail jobs, in a pickle factory, cleaning hotels and condos, washing dishes, and janitorial work.[4]

He is a graduate of both Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington and College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri. After his undergraduate education, Tost graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas.[5] He then completed a Ph.D. in English from Duke University, writing his dissertation on the poetics of innovative modernists such as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein.[6]

Career

Tost is the founding editor of the online poetry magazine Fascicle and previously a co-editor and co-founder, with Zachary Schomburg, of Octopus Magazine. His poems and essays have appeared in the literary journals Fence, Hambone, Talisman, Mandorla, No: a journal of the arts, Denver Quarterly, Typo, American Literature, Jacket, Verse, Open Letter and elsewhere.[7]

In 2011, Tost's book on Johnny Cash's American Recordings was published by Continuum Books in their 33 1/3 series on classic albums. Critic Joshua Scheiderman wrote that Tost's book "ultimately belongs in the long, rich tradition of texts like Constance Rourke’s American Humor: A Study of the National Character (1931) and Greil Marcus’s The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes (1997), ostensibly academic studies of American culture but also works of mythopoesis in their own right."[8]

Tost was a writer and producer on the A&E and later Netflix television series Longmire.[9] One of Tost's Longmire episodes, called "Chrysalis," received the Bronze Wrangler from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to honor the top works in Western music, film, television and literature.

His script "The Olympian" about Brad Alan Lewis's quest for the 1984 Olympics was selected for the 2016 Black List ranking of the film industry's best unproduced screenplays.[10]

Tost created Damnation, which debuted November 2017 on USA Network and on Netflix outside the US.[11] According to Tost, "I wanted to come up with a pulpy story about America that had big, operatic backstories for the characters and big gestures and unexpected little grace notes. I was inspired by everything from the westerns of Sam Peckinpah, Clint Eastwood, John Ford, Howard Hawks, Budd Boetticher, James Mangold, Quentin Tarantino, the Coens, and Sergio Leone; to samurai films like Yojimbo and 13 Assassins and Lady Snowblood; to grimy 1970s crime films like Charley Varrick, Prime Cut, Night Moves, and Walking Tall; to crime novels by Dashiell Hammett, Jim Thompson, James Ellroy, James Crumley. Thematically, my big inspirations are my artistic heroes Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard."[12]

Tost was nominated for a 2020 WGA Award for his work on the second season of The Terror on AMC.[13]

Tost's first film as a writer-director, "National Anthem," wrapped filming in early 2022 and stars Sydney Sweeney, Halsey (singer), Paul Walter Hauser, Zahn McClarnon, Eric Dane, and Simon Rex. [14]

Tost currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

Bibliography

  • Invisible Bride (2004)
  • World Jelly (2005)
  • Complex Sleep (2007)
  • Johnny Cash's American Recordings (criticism, 2011)

Filmography

Year Title Notes Distributor
2012–2016 Longmire writer (15 episodes), co-producer (10 episodes), producer (10 episodes) A&E
2017–2018 Damnation writer (4), creator, showrunner, executive producer (10) USA Network
2019 The Terror writer (2), co-executive producer (10), WGA nominee AMC
TBA National Anthem writer, director [15] (feature directorial debut)

References

  1. ^ Walt Whitman Award Web page 2009-07-07 at the Wayback Machine from the Academy of American Poets Web site
  2. ^ Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub
  3. ^ Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub
  4. ^ Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub
  5. ^ Academy of American Poets Web site: Tony Tost Exhibit/author page, accessed November 17, 2006
  6. ^ Interview with Lisa Horan at Creative Screenwriting
  7. ^ Author bio at Brown University
  8. ^ A Review of Johnny Cash's American Recordings by Tony Tost at Neo-Americanist: an inter-disciplinary online journal for the study of America
  9. ^ Tony Tost at IMDb
  10. ^ Madonna Biopic ‘Blond Ambition’ Tops 2016 Black List at Variety
  11. ^ Tost at IMDb
  12. ^ Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub
  13. ^ "See the WGA Awards film and TV writing winners - and learn why they're so different from the Oscars". Entertainment Weekly.
  14. ^ "Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, Halsey, Simon Rex & Others Set for Bron's 'National Anthem'". 3 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, Halsey, Simon Rex & Others Set for Bron's 'National Anthem'". 3 February 2022.

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Tony Tost born 1975 is an American film director poet critic and screenwriter His first poetry book Invisible Bride won the 2003 Walt Whitman Award judged by C D Wright 1 He is the creator executive producer and showrunner of Damnation a neo western period drama about the labor wars in America during the 1930s that aired on USA Network and on Netflix outside the US He is the writer director of National Anthem a rural crime drama forthcoming from Bron Studios Tony TostBornJuly 27 1975Springfield MissouriOccupationfilm director poet screenwriter producerNationalityAmericanAlma materGreen River Community College College of the Ozarks University of Arkansas Duke UniversityGenrePoetry Rural crime Neo western Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External LinksEarly life EditTost was born in Springfield Missouri and grew up in a series of single and double wide trailers in and around Enumclaw Washington 2 His parents were the day and night custodians at his elementary school and were the president and secretary of their labor union 3 Before becoming a writer Tost began working full time at the age of fifteen working fast food and retail jobs in a pickle factory cleaning hotels and condos washing dishes and janitorial work 4 He is a graduate of both Green River Community College in Auburn Washington and College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout Missouri After his undergraduate education Tost graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas 5 He then completed a Ph D in English from Duke University writing his dissertation on the poetics of innovative modernists such as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein 6 Career EditTost is the founding editor of the online poetry magazine Fascicle and previously a co editor and co founder with Zachary Schomburg of Octopus Magazine His poems and essays have appeared in the literary journals Fence Hambone Talisman Mandorla No a journal of the arts Denver Quarterly Typo American Literature Jacket Verse Open Letter and elsewhere 7 In 2011 Tost s book on Johnny Cash s American Recordings was published by Continuum Books in their 33 1 3 series on classic albums Critic Joshua Scheiderman wrote that Tost s book ultimately belongs in the long rich tradition of texts like Constance Rourke s American Humor A Study of the National Character 1931 and Greil Marcus s The Old Weird America The World of Bob Dylan s Basement Tapes 1997 ostensibly academic studies of American culture but also works of mythopoesis in their own right 8 Tost was a writer and producer on the A amp E and later Netflix television series Longmire 9 One of Tost s Longmire episodes called Chrysalis received the Bronze Wrangler from the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum to honor the top works in Western music film television and literature His script The Olympian about Brad Alan Lewis s quest for the 1984 Olympics was selected for the 2016 Black List ranking of the film industry s best unproduced screenplays 10 Tost created Damnation which debuted November 2017 on USA Network and on Netflix outside the US 11 According to Tost I wanted to come up with a pulpy story about America that had big operatic backstories for the characters and big gestures and unexpected little grace notes I was inspired by everything from the westerns of Sam Peckinpah Clint Eastwood John Ford Howard Hawks Budd Boetticher James Mangold Quentin Tarantino the Coens and Sergio Leone to samurai films like Yojimbo and 13 Assassins and Lady Snowblood to grimy 1970s crime films like Charley Varrick Prime Cut Night Moves and Walking Tall to crime novels by Dashiell Hammett Jim Thompson James Ellroy James Crumley Thematically my big inspirations are my artistic heroes Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard 12 Tost was nominated for a 2020 WGA Award for his work on the second season of The Terror on AMC 13 Tost s first film as a writer director National Anthem wrapped filming in early 2022 and stars Sydney Sweeney Halsey singer Paul Walter Hauser Zahn McClarnon Eric Dane and Simon Rex 14 Tost currently lives in Los Angeles California Bibliography EditInvisible Bride 2004 World Jelly 2005 Complex Sleep 2007 Johnny Cash s American Recordings criticism 2011 Filmography EditYear Title Notes Distributor2012 2016 Longmire writer 15 episodes co producer 10 episodes producer 10 episodes A amp E2017 2018 Damnation writer 4 creator showrunner executive producer 10 USA Network2019 The Terror writer 2 co executive producer 10 WGA nominee AMCTBA National Anthem writer director 15 feature directorial debut References Edit Walt Whitman Award Web page Archived 2009 07 07 at the Wayback Machine from the Academy of American Poets Web site Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub Academy of American Poets Web site Tony Tost Exhibit author page accessed November 17 2006 Interview with Lisa Horan at Creative Screenwriting Author bio at Brown University A Review of Johnny Cash s American Recordings by Tony Tost at Neo Americanist an inter disciplinary online journal for the study of America Tony Tost at IMDb Madonna Biopic Blond Ambition Tops 2016 Black List at Variety Tost at IMDb Interview with Kate McCrea at TV Series Hub See the WGA Awards film and TV writing winners and learn why they re so different from the Oscars Entertainment Weekly Sydney Sweeney Paul Walter Hauser Halsey Simon Rex amp Others Set for Bron s National Anthem 3 February 2022 Sydney Sweeney Paul Walter Hauser Halsey Simon Rex amp Others Set for Bron s National Anthem 3 February 2022 External Links EditTony Tost at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Tost amp oldid 1120561439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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