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Ron
Nyswaner is a screenwriter, playwright, activist,
and author.
He
wrote the screenplay for
THE
PAINTED VEIL, an adaptation of W. Somerset
Maugham’s novel, for which he received
an Independent Spirit Award nomination and
the National Board of Review’s Best
Adapted Screenplay Award.
He
wrote SOLDIER’S GIRL, which tells the
true story of the murder of Pfc. Barry Winchell.
The film had its world premiere at the 2003
Sundance Film Festival, received the Peabody
Award, three Golden Globe nominations, an
Emmy nomination, a Television Critics Association
nomination, and was named by the American
Film Institute as one of the ten outstanding
television events of the year.
He
wrote the screenplay for PHILADELPHIA, the
first major studio film to confront AIDS and
homophobia, which won two Academy Awards and
garnered for Nyswaner nominations for the
Golden Globe, Writers’ Guild, BAFTA
and Academy Awards.
He
wrote the screenplay for SMITHEREENS, which
premiered in main competition at the Cannes
Film Festival. He wrote the screenplays for
MRS. SOFFEL, LOVE HURTS, GROSS ANATOMY (co-author,)
and wrote and directed THE PRINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
He is a co-producer of STAR MAPS, which premiered
at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. Nyswaner’s
stage play, OBLIVION POSTPONED, received regional
and off-Broadway productions.
His
first book, BLUE DAYS, BLACK NIGHTS, was published
by Advocate Books in October, 2004.
He
is a founding member of the Actors & Writers
Theater Company in upstate New York, serves
on the board of the Woodstock Film Festival,
and as an advisor for the Sundance Institute.
He has received numerous awards – including
the Ryan White Youth Service Award –
for his activism on behalf of peoples with
HIV/AIDS. He
is proud to sponsor the Nyswaner Film Archive/Salzman
Collection at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Center
in Kingston, New York, the fourth largest
LGBTQ film archive in the United States.
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