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Billy Marshall Stoneking (born William Randolph Marshall, 31 August 1947) is an Australian-American poet, playwright, filmmaker, and teacher. His son C.W. Stoneking is a musician. ==Childhood and education== Billy Marshall Stoneking was born in Orlando, Florida, the second child of Charles and Florence Marshall. He was born William Randolph Marshall on 31 August 1947. His sister, Barbara, named him 'Randolph' after her favorite movie actor, Randolph Scott, and his mother selected 'William', after an old family friend, later aide de camp to President John F. Kennedy). The name "Stoneking" derives from his paternal great-grandfather, Reuben Stoneking (of Hundred, WV, Wetzel County). Stoneking's early years were spent growing up on military bases around the United States, including Randolph Field (Texas) and Fort Slocum (New York). When his father retired in 1961, the family moved to northern California where he attended high school in Folsom and Rancho Cordova, California. He graduated from California State University, Sacramento in 1970, majoring in English, with minors in philosophy and education;〔http://stonekingbio.webs.com/education.htm〕 and in 1972, he migrated to Australia. "The bumper stickers said, 'America, love it or leave it', so I left."〔Marshall Stoneking, Billy ''Taking America Out of the Boy''. Hodder Spectrum Books, 1994〕 In 1983, after more than a decade living in Australia, four years of which were spent living with tribal Aboriginal people 275 km west northwest of Alice Springs, Stoneking graduated from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School in Sydney, specialising in screenwriting.
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