Mark Stein (author)

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Mark Stein (born 1951) is an American writer. Raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1973.

Stein wrote the screenplay for the Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin movie Housesitter. His stage plays were first produced at New Playwrights Theater of Washington, D.C. From there he went on to productions at Actors Theater of Louisville, Manhattan Theatre Club, South Coast Repertory, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Fountain Theater in Los Angeles, the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, and elsewhere.

His non-fiction book, How the States Got Their Shapes, became the basis for a History Channel series by the same name.

Works

Published Plays

The Groves of Academe and The Plumber's Apprentice (New York: Dramatists Play Service), 1983

At Long Last Leo (New York: Dramatists Play Service), 1987

Ghost Dance (New York: Playscripts Ltd., 2003)

Direct from Death Row the Scottsboro Boys, (New York: Dramatists Play Service), 2006


Film and Television

A Quiet Little Neighborhood, A Perfect Little Murder, NBC Movie of the Week, (dir. Anson Williams; starring Teri Garr, Robert Urich), October 14, 1990

Housesitter, Imagine Films/Universal Studios, (dir. Frank Oz; starring Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn), 1992

Chance of a Lifetime, CBS Movie of the Week, (dir. Deborah Reinish; starring John Ritter, Jean Stapleton), March 29, 1998

Help Wanted, Male, Episode of Nero Wolfe (dir. Timothy Hutton; starring Timothy Hutton, Maury Chakin, Bill Smitrovich, Larry Drake), 2002


Non-Fiction

How the States Got Their Shapes (New York: Smithsonian/HarperCollins, 2008)

How the States Got Their Shapes Too: The People Behind the Borderlines (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 2011)

American Panic: A History of Who Scares Us and Why (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2014)

References

Stein, Mark, Internet Movie Database (IMDb) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0825559/

Stein,Mark, Doollee.com playwright database http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsS/stein-mark.html

Stein, Mark, Library of Congress catalog http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?hd=1,4&Search_Arg=stein%2C%20mark&Search_Code=NAME%40&CNT=100&type=quick&PID=eDtVG6VdcPYnZAsXaJUtmg4Sp16&HIST=0&SEQ=20131201095521&SID=1