MARC F. PALMIERI 212-561-9499 marcpal25@yahoo.com www.marcpalmieri.com
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CUNY, The City College of NY
New York, NY
English Department
Current
CUNY, The City College of NY
New York, NY
English Department
2007
CUNY, The City College of NY
New York, NY
English Department
2006-current
CUNY, The City College of NY
New York, NY
English Department
2007
Passaic County Community College
Paterson, NJ
English Department
2005
Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, NC
Theatre Department
Fall 2007
CUNY, Hunter College
Film Studies Department
New York, NY
2005
Wake Forest University
Theatre Department
Winston Salem, N.C.
1997
Chaminade High School
Mineola, NY
1995 - 2007
Teaching Experience
Adjunct Lecturer
Shakespeare II (Eng 35320)
15-week Undergraduate course in
the study of Shakespeare plays,
reading and performing verse.
Introduction to Creative Writing (Eng 22000)
15-week Undergraduate course in various
forms of creative writing
Advanced Workshop in Drama (Eng 32200)
15-week Undergraduate course in
playwriting.
World Humanities (Eng 10200)
15-week Undergraduate core survey
course in classic literature
Acting I
15-week Undergraduate course in
basics of speech, gesture, and
scene study.
Residencies
1 - week residency
teaching Playwriting
Guest Lecturer
Producing The Film
Undergraduate course.
Lectured on screenwriting.
Acting Shakespeare Workshop
Undergraduate studio workshop
focusing on monologues and scenes.
Coach
Varsity Baseball Coach
Play Publications/Screenwriting Credits
Film & Television:
Screenwriter:
Telling You (feature, Miramax Films, 1999)
Optioned to Division One Entertainment 1997
Premiered Hollywood Film Festival 1998
North American Release, Miramax Films 1999
International Video Distribution by Cinetel Films
Television:
In The Game (one-hour pilot)
Optioned by Team Todd Productions, L.A., 1998
Theatre:
Published plays/productions:
Poor Fellas (collection of one-act plays)
Productions:
Samuel Beckett Theatre, NYC 1997
Philip Bosakowski Theatre, NYC 2000
Sun Valley Players, Sun Valley Idaho, 2001
Museum of TV & Radio, NYC (broadcast NPR) 2000
University Productions (1997-ongoing):
Wake Forest University, NC (1997)
The City College of NY (2003)
Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. 2000
Carl The Second (full-length) *2003 Jerome Lowell DuJur Award in Creative Writing, CCNY
Productions:
Altered Stages, NYC 2001-2002
Fan Factory Theatre Co., Houston, TX 2004
Theatre Nebula, Chicago, IL. 2005
Phare Play Productions, NYC 2007
University Productions (2003-ongoing):
Thomas Nelson College, VA (2003)
Long Beach City College, CA (2004)*
*2004 ACTF Award Recipient
Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. 2002
Levittown (full-length)
Productions:
Axis Company, NYC 2006
Festivals:
Rattlestick Theatre Company Exposure
Festival, NYC April 2004 (starring Dan Lauria)
Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. 2007
Lucky Day (one-act)
Finalist, selected for production:
American Theatre For Higher Education Conference
(ATHE) San Antonio, TX, 1998
Other Publications:
The Best Stage Monologues for Men of 2002 (Smith & Kraus, Inc. 2003)
The Best Stage Scenes of 2002 (Smith & Kraus, Inc. 2003)
The Best Stage Scenes of 2007 (Smith & Kraus, Inc. 2008)
Career Week (short story) Promethean Literary Journal, Spring 2004
New Jersey, 1983 (short story) Promethean Literary Journal, Spring 2007
Letters to the Editor & NY Bookshelf, The New York Times Arts & Leisure, City Sections
Other Related Employment
Staff Theatre Critic:
*offoffoff.com, an alternative guide to entertainment (2003-2004)
Actor/Producer: (full acting resume upon request)
*Vested SAG and Actors' Equity member
*Numerous professional acting stage jobs 1995-present
*Numerous television commercials
*Numerous professional acting film jobs
Literary Journals/Journalism/Advertising:
*Reader, Fiction Magazine (2001-present)
*Domain Street Magazine (2000) staff reporter
*NML Magazine (1999-2001) staff reporter
Education:
Master of Arts in Creative Writing (2004)
The City College of New York
New York, New York
Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Communications & Theatre (1994)
Minor in Theatre Arts
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Chaminade High School (1989)
Mineola, NY
Professional Affiliations:
Professional Staff Congress/CUNY, Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild,
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Member Axis Theatre Company,
Founding member, whatmanwatcar Theatre Company
Other:
Selected in 1989 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by Toronto Blue Jays
Full Athletic Scholarship to Wake Forest University
NCAA Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic Team
Personal References upon request.