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D. M. W. Greer (born August 23, 1957) is an American
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. He is the author of ''
Burning Blue ''Burning Blue'' is an American play written by D.M.W. Greer (born August 23, 1957), based on his experiences as a U.S. Navy aviator. Playwright Greer wrote about a U.S. Navy accident investigation which became a gay witch hunt during the " Do ...
'', written in 1992 and premiered at the King's Head Theatre on London's fringe in 1995.


Early life

Born David Milne Willard III in Patuxent River, Maryland. His father, Daniel David Milne Willard, was a test pilot at the United States Naval Test Pilot School. His mother, Suzanne, daughter of Navy test pilot Seymour Anderson Johnson and Alice Virginia Kelley, was a homemaker. In 1965 his mother remarried Vice Admiral Howard E. Greer of Tyler, Texas, and the family moved to Yokosuka, Japan, where his stepfather was stationed with the Seventh Fleet. In 1968, stepfather Greer was Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. ''Hancock'' which is now in the
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. After more than 20 different schools in 17 cities, Greer graduated from Radford High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1975. He began his university education at the United States Naval Academy (Class of 1980) before bilging out and transferring to Oregon State University where he jumped ahead a year, made the Dean's List and earned a bachelor's degree in Architecture/
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on the same day he was commissioned an ensign in the Navy.


The U.S. Navy

After reporting to Pensacola, Florida, for
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Greer earned his wings in 1982 and reported to an anti-submarine warfare helicopter squadron in San Diego, California, where he flew the now obsolete
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. In 1983 Greer was transferred to the Naval Information Office on Fifth Avenue in New York City where he was responsible for promoting the Navy to the major media outlets and assisted in the planning of the
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Centennial celebrations. In 1986 he left the U.S. Navy.


Acting and other interests

Greer worked as a
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for various magazines and illustrated a couple of travel books (the ''Rum & Reggae'' series) for his friend, Jonathan Runge. For a time he worked for a multi-media production company and then managed the office of a small computer networking company in exchange for a sofa-bed to sleep on while he studied
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at The Orchard. After unexceptional performances in several off-off Broadway productions in New York, a small role in a
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production of '' The Normal Heart'' and small roles in The Westport Country Playhouse production of '' A Few Good Men'', he decided this was not his calling.


1990s and 2000s

In 1992 Greer wrote his first play, ''Burning Blue'', which opened at The King's Head on London's fringe in 1995 to great critical acclaim. West End producer, Robert Fox took it to The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, where the play received Evening Standard nominations and the production won two Olivier Awards for John Napier's set design and David Hersey's sound design. The play opened in Cape Town and then Johannesburg in 1996. ''Burning Blue'' then opened in Tel Aviv’s Beit Lessin Theatre where it also won critical praise and played to full houses for 18 months. In 1998 John Hickok returned to the helm directing the American premiere in Los Angeles at the tiny Court Theatre where it was an instant hit with the '' Los Angeles Times''. Kevin Otto (from the South Africa production) reprised his role as Lt. Dan Lynch, and Martin McDougall – who originated the role of Lt. JG Charlie Trumbo in London – returned to play the role again. They were joined by Tim DeKay who wowed the critics with his portrayal of Lt. Will Stephensen originally played by Irish Actor/Director Ian FitzGibbon in the London. Productions followed in San Francisco later that year and finally in New York in 2002."Burning Blue; Deny nothing."
''Official website: Burning Blue'', 2015. Retrieved: December 26, 2015.
A film version began production in 2010, and was premiered on June 6, 2014.


2000s

His second play, ''Alice Virginia'', premiered in London in 2003 with Andrew Halliday and Amanda Boxer as the secondary leads and Susannah York playing the title role. In the same year, Greer directed the
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of his six-part mockumentary, ''Ticket to Glory'', a dark comedy about fame and misfortune. In 2005 he wrote a screen adaptation of Ibsen's ''Ghosts'' for United Media and collaborated with director, Ian FitzGibbon on ''Danny Boy'', a romantic comedy about New Yorkers floundering and falling in love in Dublin. In addition to his writing, Greer has been designing and renovating both commercial and residential spaces for the past 20 years. In 2005, his partner Andrew Halliday, joined the business full-time with the formation of HallidayGreer, a one-stop shopping design operation with high-end projects in New York, California, Miami and London. Their work has been published in London and New York.


References

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Olivier Awards


External links


Burning Blue official website

Official London Theatre Guide
{{DEFAULTSORT:Greer, D. M. W. 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights Living people Oregon State University alumni 1957 births United States Naval Academy alumni People from St. Mary's County, Maryland