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Bryan. W. Simon, is a stage and film director, and writer. Simon grew up in Waukegan, Illinois and attended Waukegan High School, College of Lake County. Simon directed his first professional stage play at age 17, the regional tour of a children’s show entitled Jack and The Wishing Beans for the Roundtree Players.


Early life

Simon grew up in
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and attended Waukegan High School, College of Lake County, and went on to attend the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of the University of Wiscon ...
, where he graduated with a B.A. in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
. His father, Shadie Simon, was a high school English teacher, a writer, and a scriptwriter for
Coronet Films Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) was a leading producer and distributor of many American documentary shorts shown in public schools, mostly in the 16mm format, from the 1940s through the 1980s (when the videocasse ...
in Chicago, and was an educational film producer. His mother, Denise Pautz Simon, was a former schoolteacher and a homemaker. At a young age, Simon became interested in
photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employe ...
and film, buying a Super 8 camera and making short films.


Career


Stage

Simon directed his first professional stage play at age 17, the regional tour of a children’s show entitled ''Jack and The Wishing Beans'' for the Roundtree Players. At age 29 Simon founded the Chicago area Stage Two Theatre Company in 1985. Stage Two under the artistic direction of Simon held a quiet national status recognized on both coasts for taking risks having staged 36 World and Midwest premieres.Rick Moser, (December 9, 1993) Rising success touches home base for reality, The News-Sun, page 5BH. Lee Murphy, (January 24, 1986) Stage Two out to shake up suburban scene, Chicago Tribune, Section 7 page 10 http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1986-01-24/entertainment/8601240388_1_drama-teacher-bathwater-technical-directorH. Lee Murphy, (December 22, 1989) Original plays find home with Stage Two, Chicago Tribune, Section 7 page 13Frederic Woldt, (December 22, 1989) Doing it First, The News-Sun, page 4 The troupe specialized in debuting works of new playwrights.Rick Moser, (March 1, 2001), Simon takes “Ride” to film, Pioneer Press, page B4 . Simon's goal for Stage Two was to stimulate thought and arouse the imagination.


Films

''The Second Room'', Simon's first film, is about an alienated architect, who is paralyzed by disengagement and fear of experience. ''The Second Room'' received the Gold Award at the Charleston International Film Festival and was one of five shorts accepted for the AFI-Los Angeles International Film Festival in 1995. ''The Second Room'' was selected for the Discovery Series at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.10th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival Program Guide, March 1995 Simon's next feature film was ''Along for the Ride'', a film about two estranged brothers who meet in Mexico to lay their deceased father to rest. Each man's story, their lies, fears, and deceits weaves a humorous, hallucinatory and heartbreaking journey toward understanding.7th Annual Austin Film Festival Program Guide, October 2000 It won Best of Fest - First Feature at the Saguaro Film Festival International. It was an official selection in competition at the Austin Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, New Haven Film Festival and Atlanta Film Festival. The film was originally distributed by Fabrication Films formerly Search Party Films (distribution rights purchased at Sun dance Film Festival).Dana Harris and Charles Lyons, (January 22, 2001), At Sundance, Buyers bear up, Daily Variety, Page 1 It is now distributed by Pop Twist Entertainment after a complete digital restoration of picture and sound from the original 35 mm negative.
IMDB Along for the Ride
2010 marked the release of
I'm No Dummy ''I'm No Dummy'' is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon, produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival before being released theatrica ...
, the first feature length theatrical documentary about ventriloquismDigital Cinema Report http://digitalcinemareport.com/node/1165 which examined and dissected the world of ventriloquism through clips, photos, and interviews with many of the greatest events from today and yesterday, illustrating that this perceived novelty act is truly an extraordinary art form.
I'm No Dummy ''I'm No Dummy'' is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon, produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival before being released theatrica ...
was re-released in a Special Edition two-disc set and for streaming on September 18, 2015. The Special Edition was subsequently released on August 22, 2016 in the UK, Germany, Spain, France, and Israel.
IMDB I'm No Dummy Release Info
The picture stars popular ventriloquists such as
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’s two-time Comedian of the Year and YouTube sensation
Jeff Dunham Jeffrey Douglas Dunham (born April 18, 1962) is an American ventriloquist, stand-up comedian and actor who has also appeared on numerous television shows, including ''Late Show with David Letterman'', ''Comedy Central Presents'', ''The Tonigh ...
, Tony Award winner Jay Johnson of sitcom SOAP fame, and Campus Entertainer of the Year Lynn Trefzger. The film had its world premiere at The
Seattle International Film Festival The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), held annually in Seattle, Washington since 1976, is among the top film festivals in North America. Audiences have grown steadily; the 2006 festival had 160,000 attendees. The SIFF runs for more th ...
SIFF and played at The New York International Children’s Film Festival before being released by Salient Media and Vivendi/NBC Universal. In 2012, Simon directed the big screen adaptation of Jay Johnson’s Tony® Award winning Broadway play, JAY JOHNSON: THE TWO & ONLY!. It was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina at the historic Thalian Hall. Playbill News Article: Tony Award-Winning Jay Johnson: The Two and Only! Will Be Filmed in NCVariety News Article: 'Two and Only' to be film The film was released on Pay-Per-View in over 55 million households. In December 2014, it was released worldwide on DVD. The film became part of the Broadway HD library and began streaming worldwide in 2015.


Writing and Teaching

Simon has been a frequent contributor to magazines and websites on filmmaking such as No Film School, ''MovieMaker Magazine'' andThe Wrap]. His first book was published in 2021, a follow-up to his I'm No Dummy, I'M NO DUMMY documentary, the book is called ''I'M NO DUMMY Everyday: 365 Days of Ventriloquial Oddities, Curiosities, and Fun Facts''.


Reception


The Second Room

Rick Moser of the Copley News Service stated, "An exciting directorial debut. Simon has successfully translated his keen artistic vision to the screen." and "For a film debut, ''The Second Room'' shows a strong directorial hand."Rick Moser, (January 19, 1995) Ex-Stage Two Director Bryan Simon Directs His First Feature, The News-Sun (Copley News Service), Section B, page 6 Film Threat Magazine in its BEST OF issue gave ''The Second Room'' an 8 (out of 10 points); and said "''The Second Room'' is a hot feature from a director to be on the look out for."J. Bartoo, (1995) THE SECOND ROOM Review, Film Threat Video Best of Issue, Vol. 2, Issue #14, page 62


Along for the Ride

Bill Gallo of the Los Angeles New Times proclaimed, "This first feature by a young Chicago director named Bryan W. Simon is an astonishing thing to behold", and said the film was a "brave, funny, and engaging movie."Bill Gallo, (February 15–21, 2001) Ride Into the Sunset, New Times Los Angeles, page 52 Russell Smith of The Austin Chronicle called ''Along for the Ride'', "Fresh and compelling, look and feel is nothing short of amazing" and stated, "Thanks to Simon's assured and straightforward direction, this film rises well above the lackluster status quo of current indie cinema."Russell Smith, (October 20, 2000) That’s A Wrap, Austin Chronicle, page 37 Daria Snadowsky of INsite Magazine declared, "''Along for the Ride'' is a triumph for independent cinema... an extraordinary antidote to the mediocre mainstream".Daria Snadowsky, (June 2001, Volume 5:9), MOVIE REVIEWS, INsite Magazine, page 20


I'm No Dummy ''I'm No Dummy'' is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon, produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival before being released theatrica ...

Patrick Hickey of The Review Fix stated, "Simon has without a doubt done his homework and made his subjects charming, thoughtful and fun, from start to finish."Patrick Hickey, No Dummies Here
/ref> Dan Pearson, Sun Times Media for the Beacon-News, "''I'm No Dummy'', an entertaining and often eloquent 2009 documentary by Waukegan filmmaker Bryan W. Simon."
/ref> Edward Yerke-Robins of LAist commented that, "I'm No Dummy presents ventriloquism as a complicated, controlled, and nuanced exercise.
I'm No Dummy ''I'm No Dummy'' is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon, produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival before being released theatrica ...
isn't interested in throwing the last word on ventriloquism; its only wish is to entertain while it educates, and it does so beautifully."Edward Yerke-Robins, DVD Review: I'm No Dummy


Jay Johnson: The Two & Only!

Patrick Hickey of The Review Fix stated, "Bryan W. Simon’s directing also brings out Johnson’s quirky and sincere style with shots that showcase his wide smile. At others, the shot selection adds some extra uniqueness. At one point in the show, Simon takes us the inside of one of Johnson’s doll’s cases. A rarely seen shot, it caps off an incredibly dramatic segment. Always in the right place at the right time, Simon’s work on this production is both well-executed and well-edited."
JTTAO! Film ReviewFix


References


External links


Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Simon, Bryan W. Living people University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni 1956 births