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Lynn Manning (April 30, 1955 – August 3, 2015) was an American Paralympian, playwright, poet and actor known for his autobiographical work that explores the complexities of life as a blind African-American man.Sandahl, Carrie

"Manning, Lynn" profile, ''Encyclopedia of American Disability History'' (eds. Susan Burch), New York: Facts on File, 2009, pp. 590-591. Facts on File Library of American History. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. April 2, 2013.


Biography

Lynn Manning's life was turned upside down when he was left blind after being shot in the face in a
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bar in 1978, when he was 23 years old. He made a name for himself as a playwright and actor. He is best known for his semi-autobiographical work ''Weights'', which premiered in Los Angeles in 2001. The play won three
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Theatre Awards including Best Actor for Manning and has since been performed throughout the country, including at the Theater By The Blind in
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. Manning's last play, ''Up From The Downs'' had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Design Center on May 7, 2005.


Early life

Manning was born in
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and raised in
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, and had eight siblings. At a young age he and his siblings were placed into foster homes. Aged 23, he lost his eyesight after being shot in the face in a Hollywood bar.


Accomplishments

He is a playwright, poet, actor, and former world champion of blind judo. He represented the
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at the
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and
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, where he took a silver medal in Barcelona. Lynn achieved the U.S. Olympic Committee's "Blind Male Athlete Of The Year" after winning the Blind Judo World Championship at the 1990 World Victory Games in Holland. He also won the first World Cup for blind judo in Sassarre, Sardinia (Italy) in 1991. Lynn also took Silver at the 1991 Tokyo International Invitational For Blind Judo and Bronzes at The International Blind Sports Association World Championships at Colorado Springs (1995) and Madrid, Spain (1998) ''Weights'' is Manning's first story winning three theatre awards, one being for best actor, and has had 19 of his original plays produced to date. Along with Quentin Drew, he co-founded and served as artistic director for Watts Village Theater Company which brings theater to the under served community of Watts. His poem "The Magic Wand" speaks to the intersectionality of disability and race.
Adler, Ronald B., and Russell F. Proctor. "Chapter 3." Looking Out, Looking In. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2013, p. 89
His poetry has appeared in many magazines and anthologies, including ''Staring Back: the Disability Experience from the Inside Out'' and ''Grand Passion''.


''Weights''

Manning's play "Weights" was first performed in the year 2000. The play illustrates his life story from a young child in poverty to today, as a blind man writing poetry, plays, appearing in television and commercials, and the suffering and hard times he had encountered throughout his years.
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produced the UK premiere of "Weights" in 2005 and its subsequent tour. Manning appeared in Extant's tour and a further, unaffiliated production at the
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in London in July 2008.


Personal life

Manning was divorced from his wife, Shirley and lived in Koreatown, on the same block as McCobb Boy's home where he lived as a youth and then worked. He was a member of
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, Actors' Equity, and The Actors Studio's West-coast Writers/Directors Unit. He also taught children and adults who are visually impaired martial arts as a sensei of the judo program at the
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of Los Angeles. He died at the age of 60 from liver cancer on August 3, 2015.


References


External links


Official websiteProfile
kennedy-center.org
Profile
weightsoneblindmansjourney.com

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