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Hoyt R. Hilsman is an award-winning screenwriter, playwright and critic, and was recently a candidate for Congress in California. He is a director at the Hope Street Group, a bipartisan think tank whose members are committed to the equality of opportunity and economic growth.〔(Policy 2.0: Home )〕 Hoyt Hilsman was raised in Washington, D.C., where his father served as Assistant Secretary of State in the administration of President Kennedy. Hilsman attended Columbia University and then went on to Columbia Law School. After finishing law school, Hilsman began working at the Federal Legal Services Program with the poor, unemployed and disabled at a state prison. He has been a regular theater and television critic for ''Daily Variety'' and a regular contributor to national newspapers and magazines, including ''The New York Times,'' the ''Los Angeles Times'' and many others. He recently completed a novel,〔ISBN 1-4507-0845-5〕 a political thriller set in the Middle East. == Writings == Hoyt has written screenplays for major movie studios and television networks, including New Line, Disney, Sony, CBS and ABC. His original television pilot, ''Foggy Bottom,'' based on his childhood in Washington, was honored at the Slamdance Film Festival. His plays have been produced in the US and abroad and have won numerous awards. He is the former President of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle. He currently is a regular contributor to ''(Huffington Post )''.〔(Hoyt Hilsman )〕 He recently published ''Nineteen Angels'',〔 a political thriller set in the Middle East. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hoyt Hilsman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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