Pogue, Charles (Edward), Jr.
POGUE, Charles (Edward), Jr.
POGUE, Charles (Edward), Jr. American, b. 1950. Genres: Plays/ Screenplays. Career: Screenwriter and playwright. Mercury II Theatre, Fort Thomas, KY, co-founder and artistic director, 1969-71; Globe of the Great Southwest, Odessa, TX, artist-in-residence, 1972-73; stage actor, 1973-81; screenwriter, 1982-. Publications: SCREENPLAYS: The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1983; The Sign of the Four, 1983; Psycho III, 1986; The Fly, 1986; DOA, 1988; Hands of a Murderer, 1990; Dragonheart, 1996; Kull the Conqueror, 1997. PLAYS: The Black Box, 1980; Whodunit, Darling?, 1983; The Ebony Ape, 1987. Address: c/o GSO, 15260 Ventura Blvd Ste 2100, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, U.S.A.
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