Jack

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Gender Male
Industry Arts
Occupation Writer, Actor
Location NH, United States
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Introduction JACK FLYNN: Writer, Actor. In the last thirty-five years, Jack has performed at numerous theaters throughout the North Shore, Boston and New Hampshire areas. including The North Shore Music Theater, The Gloucester Stage Company, The Boston University Playwrights Theater as well as two national tours with The Boston Chamber Repertory Company, performing multiple characters from Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe. In 1982, as an amateur, Jack was selected, Best Supporting Actor at the New England Theater Conference at Brandeis University. A presently inactive member of the Screen Actors Guild, some of Jack’s stage roles have included, Willy Loman/Death of a Salesman, Eddie Carbone/ A View From the Bridge, Sheridan Whiteside /The Man Who Came to Dinner, Virgil /Bus Stop, and Jud Frye/ Oklahoma. Jack has authored two Books, recently released: “IT'S OKAY TO LIE If Your Fingers Are Crossed (an adult story for adults who still have some "kid" left in them and a "Kid" story, only under the cautionary umbrella of PG-13) and "We Came to Fight a War" (the true story of a B-17 Radio Gunner and his Pilot.) Jack lives in NH with two cats and a dog.
Interests Writing, theater, movies, books, softball, bike riding, interacting with his dog, driving comfortably on the highway.
Favorite Movies Comedies/Ace Ventura Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, Caddy Shack 1, What About Bob?, Empire of the Sun, The Dove.
Favorite Music Lots and none.
Favorite Books "Beyond Violence" Krishnamurti

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