Vincent Scuro
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Vincent Scuro is an American author, columnist, screenwriter, and composer.
Scuro was born to an Italian-American family in Jersey City, New Jersey. He currently resides in Florida with his wife and two daughters.
His first book, Presenting the Marching Band, was published by in 1974. Scuro then wrote three science and nature books in the Dodd, Mead and Company Wonders series. He also co-authored eight books in the same series with Sigmund A. Lavine.
Scuro’s most recent novel, The Logan Factor, was published by Metropolis Ink in 2001.
Scuro has written a column, “Here’s a Thought,” for The Southwest Orlando Bulletin since 1992. He is also a member of the Authors Guild.
[edit] Books
- Presenting the Marching Band (1974)
- Wonders of the Bison World (1975), with Lavine
- Wonders of Donkeys (1979), with Lavine
- Wonders of Elephants (1980), with Lavine
- Wonders of Goats (1980), with Lavine
- Wonders of Cattle (1980)
- Wonders of Pigs (1981), with Lavine
- Wonders of Mules (1982), with Lavine
- Wonders of Sheep (1983), with Lavine
- Wonders of Zebras (1983)
- Wonders of Turkeys (1984), with Lavine
- Wonders of Dairy Cattle (1986)
- The Logan Factor (2001)
[edit] Films
- Remember the Best Times, writer, (2009): filming
- Divine Souls, sound effects (2007)
- Entering Wendy, sound effects (2004)
- Inside-Out, sound effects (2003)
[edit] External links
Vincent Scuro on IMDB.com[1]