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Stu Maddux (born 1965) is American freelance writer, editor, and cinematographer. He is an award winning movie producer and director of his own non-fiction independent films.〔 He is best known for his work ''Gen Silent'', a documentary about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender older people who hide their sexuality or gender change in order to survive in the long-term care system. He also wrote and produced the films ''Bob and Jack's 52-Year Adventure'' and ''Trip To Hell And Back''. His work has been featured internationally on television including on Showtime, TLC, and the BBC. Maddux is also the founder of Interrobang Productions which is the company that he uses to produce and distribute his independent films. ==Early life and education== Maddux was born during the height of the Civil rights movement in Montgomery, Alabama, Alabama. His father worked for a large corporation and relocated the family frequently as his career advanced. Throughout his childhood, he lived in Seattle, Washington, Denver, Colorado, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Kansas City, Missouri. In an interview with Examiner.com, Maddux tells the story about his mother when she was pregnant with him in Alabama. :::''"When my mother was pregnant with me in Alabama, she would go to the Martin Luther King marches; when I was born in 1965, she decided she wasn't raising a kid in a place she felt was becoming more violent, so we moved to Seattle, as far from Alabama as possible."'' His family moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he first discovered his passion for film and television by organizing his high school friends into a production company that created public access programs. Maddux attended the University of Missouri where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. 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「Stu Maddux」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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