Morrow Wilson received his first rejection slip at age 14 and his first payment for his writing at 17.
Since then his occupations have included novelist, playwright, columnist, r...view moreMorrow Wilson received his first rejection slip at age 14 and his first payment for his writing at 17.
Since then his occupations have included novelist, playwright, columnist, reviewer, actor, singer, producer, broadcasting, publishing and advertising executive. Plus the survival jobs associated with being a Renaissance Man centuries after the Renaissance.
In the world of television he was the first associate producer of David Susskind’s talk show; then an independent producer of high quality TV, radio, stage and cabaret; and finally served as production chief of the CBS Cable Television Network.
In the world of acting, he has won numerous awards and been cast in more than 100 New York City stage productions as well as in feature, independent and TV films, primetime television, six New York soap operas, many commercials and he has played the Algonquin’s supper club to friendly reviews.
He is a Lifetime Member of The Actors' Fund of America, this country’s oldest theatrical charity and a Board Member of The Players, this country’s oldest theatrical and literary social club.
A widower, he currently makes his home in New York City with two cats, both named after Shakespearean heroines.
David Sunshine is his second published novel.view less