Donald Freed
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For the Canadian singer of the same name, see Don Freed.
Donald Freed is an american playwright, novelist and screenwriter, born in Chicago. A Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Southern California, he is also Artist in Residence at the University of Leeds, UK (Fall 2006 - Spring 2008).
Contents |
[edit] Plays
- Inquest (directed by Alan Schneider)
- Circe & Bravo, (with Faye Dunaway, directed by Harold Pinter)
- The Quartered Man,
- Veteran's Day (with Jack Lemmon and Michael Gambon)
- Is He Still Dead? (with Julie Harris as Nora Joyce)
- The White Crow
- Sokrates Must Die (with Ed Asner)
- Alfred and Victoria (A Life)
[edit] Books
- Agony in New Haven: The trial of Bobby Seale, Ericka Huggins, and the Black Panther Party (1973)
- The Glasshouse Tapes
- The Spymaster
- In Search of Common Ground (with Erik Erikson, Kai Erikson, Huey P. Newton);
- The Existentialism of Alberto Moravia (with Joan Ross)
- Death in Washington: The murder of Orlando Letelier (1980)
- Killing Time: The First Full Investigation into the Unsolved Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman (1996)
- Every Third House (2005)
[edit] Films
- Executive Action (novel and film with Dalton Trumbo and Mark Lane)
- Secret Honor (directed by Robert Altman)
- Of Love and Shadows (from the novel by Isabel Allende)
[edit] Awards
- Three Rockefeller awards, including the Rockefeller Fellow in Residence, Bellagio Center, Italy.
- Two Louis B. Mayer Awards
- The Unicorn Prize
- The Gold Medal Award
- The Berlin Critics Award
- The NEA Award for "Distinguished Writing"
- Hollywood Critics Award.