Carl Stone(I)
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Known for his liberating speeches and his satirical novels (written
under the pseudonym of Scott Arlen). He received his
B.A.. from Austin College in Sherman, Texas in 1957, majoring in
English and Speech. While there, he actively participated in theater
productions and speech tournaments, followed by a stint as a television
sportscaster, newscaster and weather man at KCTV in San Angelo, Texas.
At Florida State University, located in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1961,
he earned his Master's Degree in Speech and English. He was F.S.U.'s
first Master's candidate to be allowed to write a play for his Master's
thesis, a feat which opened the door for other playwrights, helping
them get their plays to Broadway. Always passionate about his work, he
directed and/or acted in over 40 plays. In the 1970's, he wrote
numerous novels, among which are: Greedy Polly (1970), Bad News Billy
Black (1970), Everybody Loves a Eunuch (1971), Panting For Oscar
(1971), The Fastest Pants in the West (2014), The Yes Girls (1974), Bad
Company (2013), and Hot Holiday (2014). Also, he wrote, directed, and
acted in a short film that changed the movie business, leading to the
dark practice of Blind-Bidding being made illegal; wrote, co-produced
and co-directed (with Richard Lipton) the rollicking courtroom movie,
Big Thumbs; and hosted the television show, The Psychic Experience, in
New York City. For six years in the 1990's, Carl joined the legendary
tap dancer, Peg Leg Bates, touring across the country as a motivational
speaking team, encouraging the children to stay in school and
drug-free, and reminding everyone that they can achieve anything they
want to achieve in this world, "provided they want it BAD enough",
touching the lives of so many people. In recent times, Uncle Carl (one
of his many nicknames) is retired, cherishing the moments in
Connecticut.