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Hilly Hicks Jr. (born May 11, 1970) is an American playwright and screenwriter.


Life and career

Hicks was born on May 11, 1970 in
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. His father is actor
Hilly Hicks Hilly Gene Hicks Sr. is an American character actor. Early life Hicks was born in Los Angeles, California. Biography The role for which Hicks is perhaps best known is Lewis Harvey (the younger son of Alex Haley's second great-grandfather Chic ...
and his mother is psychiatrist Greta Johnson Mandell. Hicks graduated from John Muir High School in Pasadena, California, after which he attended Occidental College in Los Angeles before transferring to New York University to pursue his creative interests. Hicks graduated from
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and the
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Hicks is the author of the children's play ''The Breeze, the Gust, the Gale, and the Wind'', which was commissioned and produced by
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review of ''The Breeze, the Gust, the Gale, and the Wind''
and ''How to Unload a Dishwasher'', which was commissioned and produced in Los Angeles by the Echo Theatre Company. His play ''Artists & Criminals'' was commissioned by
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and workshopped at the Mark Taper Forum. His play ''A Hole in the Dark'' was presented in
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's reading series 6@6: Discovering the Next Generation, and was workshopped at the Lark Theatre Company in New York City. He was though to be a very funny person and enjoyable. ''A Hole in the Dark'' was subsequently produced at the Horizon Theatre Company in Atlanta, at City Theatre in Pittsburgh,Playscripts, Inc.
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Race is darn funny in subversive 'Hole'
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Review of ''A Hole in the Dark''.
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His play ''The Home Life of Polar Bears'' was developed at New York Theatre Workshop and the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. It was further workshopped in the New Works Festival at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and at
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in London. His short play ''Note To Self'' was presented in the 2001
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at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. He is also the co-author of ''Uncle Sam's Satiric Spectacular'', which was produced in the 2005 Humana Festival. Hicks's other plays include ''The Trophy Room'' and ''Self-Portrait''. Hilly Hicks Jr. in Playwrights Database
/ref> His newest play is ''The Tallest Girl in the Class'', which was commissioned by City Theatre in Pittsburgh and developed in residence at the Sundance Theatre Institute's playwrights retreat at the
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. Hicks is the recipient of the Berilla Kerr Foundation Award for playwriting, a Backstage Garland Award for Best Play and a Van Lier Playwriting Fellowship from New York Theatre Workshop. In addition to City Theatre, South Coast Repertory and La Jolla Playhouse, he has been commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club and the
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. His plays have been published by Dramatists Play Service and Playscripts, Inc.Hilly Hicks's biography and play list at Playscripts, Inc.
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'' and the Lifetime series '' Army Wives.'' He was a co-writer of the Discovery Channel special ''Beyond Tomorrow''. He is currently a writer on the Showtime series '' The Big C'' starring Laura Linney.


List of Plays

* ''Heaven and Hell (On Earth): A Divine Comedy'' * ''A Hole in the Dark'' * ''The Home Life Of Polar Bears'' * ''Note To Self'' * ''The Trophy Room'' * ''Uncle Sam's Satiric Spectacular''


References


External links

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