Richard Wesley

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Richard Wesley (b. July 11, 1945) is an African American playwright, and screenwriter for television and cinema. He is an associate professor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he is presently the chair of the Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing.

Wesley was born in Newark, New Jersey to George & Gertrude Wesley. Following high school he studied playwriting and dramatic literature at Howard University and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree there in 1967.

As of year, he is married to author Valerie Wilson Wesley.

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[edit] Notable works

[edit] Plays

  • The Black Terror (1971)
  • The Mighty Gents (1978)
  • The Talented Tenth (1989)

[edit] Screenplays

  • Uptown Saturday Night (Warner Brothers, 1974)
  • Let's Do It Again (Warner Brothers, 1975)
  • Native Son (American Playhouse, Cinecom, 1984)
  • Fast Forward (Columbia Pictures, 1985)

[edit] Teleplays

  • Murder Without Motive (NBC, 1991)
  • Mandela and De Klerk (Showtime, 1997)
  • Bojangles (Showtime, 2000)

[edit] Television series contributions

[edit] Awards and honors

[edit] References