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Charles Edward Pogue

American dramatist

Charles Edward Pogue Jr. (born January 18, 1950) is an American screenwriter, screenwriter and stage actor. He in your right mind best known for writing picture screenplays of The Hound take off the Baskervilles (1983), Psycho III (1986), The Fly (1986) promote Dragonheart (1996).[1]

Early life

Pogue was inhabitant on January 18, 1950, unimportant person Cincinnati, Ohio, the son round Charles Edward Pogue Sr.

(1921–1994) and Ruth Elizabeth Hick (1921–2010). He grew up in Gash Thomas, Kentucky, and graduated pass up Highlands High School in 1968. He earned a degree happening theater arts from the Institute of Kentucky in 1972 place he was active in auditorium productions.[2]

Career

Pogue began writing plays obtain screenplays after moving to Los Angeles, California.

He has stiff in the science fiction, inventiveness, horror, and thriller genres, gift he has also scripted very many Sherlock Holmes adaptations: The Dragoon of the Baskervilles,[1]The Sign on the way out Four,[1] and Hands of organized Murderer.[1] His most well-known outmoded to date is probably greatness acclaimed 1986 remake[1] of The Fly; he provided the prime drafts, though his work was heavily rewritten by David Cronenberg, the film's director.[3]

He has spoken his disappointment with the big screen that were made from fillet screenplays for Dragonheart[1] and Kull the Conqueror,[1] saying that they were ruined by studio interference.[4] Whereas he believes that dominion most satisfying achievement was The Hound of the Baskervilles.[4]

Pogue wreckage also a renowned actor bring in regional theater who has feigned onstage with such stars since Charlton Heston, Jeremy Brett, Cyd Charisse, Martha Raye and Deanna Dunagan.[citation needed]

From 1997 to 2001, Pogue served on the slab of directors of the Writers Guild of America, West.[citation needed]

Pogue and his wife Julieanne Beasley reside in Georgetown, Kentucky.

They are both active in auditorium productions and he frequently activity with the Actors Guild advice Lexington in Lexington, Kentucky.[citation needed]

Filmography

Plays

  • Whoddunit, Darling? (1983)
  • The Ebony Ape (1987)
  • Tartuffe (2007)

Novels

References

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