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Bruce Alan Wagner (born March 22, 1954) is an American novelist and screenwriter based in
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known for his apocalyptic yet ultimately spiritual view of humanity as seen through the lens of the
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entertainment industry.


Early life

Wagner was born in
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, to Morton Wagner and Bernice Maletz. When he was four, his family moved to San Francisco, then to Los Angeles four years later. His father was a radio station executive who eventually moved into television, producing '' The Les Crane Show'', before becoming a stock broker. When his parents divorced, his mother worked at
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, where she remained for 40 years. He attended Beverly Vista Elementary School in Beverly Hills, California, until the 8th grade. He attended
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but dropped out in his junior year. He worked in bookstores, drove an ambulance for Schaefer Ambulance Service, and became a chauffeur at the
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. He has two older sisters.


Career

In his twenties, Wagner began writing articles for magazines and writing scripts. His first screenplay, '' Young Lust'', was produced by
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but was never released. It was that experience that ultimately led him to write his modern take on F. Scott Fitzgerald's " Pat Hobby" short stories about an alcoholic screenwriter who never gets ahead. Wagner self-published (with Caldecott Chubb) ''Force Majeure: The Bud Wiggins Stories'' in an edition of 1,000, which sold out at West Hollywood's
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. It was optioned by
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to direct but the project never came to fruition. Wagner has said that the script he wrote, based upon the stories' protagonist - a chauffeur named Bud Wiggins - later became '' Maps to the Stars'', the 2015 film directed by
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. The book was well reviewed and led to a publishing deal with
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. He has written essays and op-ed pieces for publications including ''The New Yorker'', ''The New York Times'', ''Art Forum'' and ''Vanity Fair''. His novel ''I'm Losing You'' ''was'' a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and his novel ''The Chrysanthemum Palace'' was a PEN/Faulkner finalist in 2006. He has also written essays and prefaces for books by photographers
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and Manuel Alvarez Bravo, and painters
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and
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.
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read an unproduced script of Wagner's ("They Sleep By Night"), which led Craven to ask Wagner to co-write '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987). Wagner and Craven wrote the story and share screenwriting credit with
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and
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. Wagner and Oliver Stone co-executive produced '' Wild Palms'', the mini-series Wagner created, based on a comic strip that he wrote for ''Details'' magazine. ''Wild Palms'' aired on ABC in 1993. He was the executive producer and co-writer (with
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) of '' Tracey Ullman's State of the Union'' series (2008 - 2010) on Showtime. In 2014, David Cronenberg directed Wagner's script, ''Maps To The Stars'', a film that Cronenberg had been trying to make for a decade. For her role as Havana Segrand,
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won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. Wagner accepted the award on her behalf. In 2020, he wrote ''Mother Tongue'', an adaptation of his book ''I Met Someone.'' It will be directed by
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on location in Hong Kong, in early 2021. Wagner signed a book deal with Counterpoint Press in 2019 for his novel ''The Marvel Universe: Origin Stories.'' When he turned in the manuscript, Wagner said that the editor and publisher told him "the language is problematic." One of their objections was to the word "fat" - a 500-lb. character in the novel playfully calls herself "The Fat Joan" (an homage to the popular social media personality "The Fat Jew") - and stated that "not even a character can call herself that." The writer Sam Wasson wrote about the book's journey in Graydon Carter's digital magazine AirMail ("Bruce Wagner's Woke Universe"), suspecting that Wagner's editor had been cautioned by "sensitivity readers." In the same article, Wasson quotes Wagner as saying, "My entire body of work would be thrown into a furnace if it were to be read and judged by sensitivity readers." On October 13, 2020, Wagner decided that rather than look for another publisher, he would release the novel for free, on brucewagner.la, and into the public domain. Within days, the book became available on-demand through Amazon, for which Wagner receives no profit. The book is also published in a limited, signed edition by Felix Farmer Press, a new publishing house in Los Angeles, for which Wagner also receives no profit by choice.


Personal life

Wagner married actress Rebecca De Mornay on December 16, 1986, and the couple divorced in 1990. He married Laura Peterson in 2009. They later divorced also. He currently is in a relationship with actress Jamie Rose.


Mysticism

After interviewing
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for '' Details'' magazine in 1994, Wagner became part of Castaneda's inner circle under the assumed name of Lorenzo Drake. He directed the first videos on
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for Cleargreen. Wagner continues to be close to the group since Castaneda's death in 1998. His first autobiographical piece about his experience with the shaman and author Castaneda appeared in the Fall 2007 issue of Tricycle magazine. After Wagner's novel ''Memorial'' was favorably reviewed in that magazine by a Buddhist monk, Wagner wrote its editor, James Shaheen, a letter of thanks, and Shaheen invited him to contribute an essay about Castaneda. Wagner and two partners own the television and film rights to all of Castaneda's books. More recently, Wagner studied with Indian guru Ramesh Balsekar."Hollywood Satiricon"
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'', 27 January 2005


Novels

* ''Force Majeure'' (1991) * ''Wild Palms'' (1993) (graphic novel) * '' I'm Losing You'' (1996) * ''I'll Let You Go'' (2002) * ''Still Holding'' (2003) * ''The Chrysanthemum Palace'' (2005) * ''Memorial'' (2006) * ''Dead Stars'' (2012) * ''The Empty Chair'' (2014) * ''I Met Someone'' (2016) * ''A Guide For Murdered Children'' (writing as Sarah Sparrow) (2018) * ''The Marvel Universe: Origin Stories'' (2020) * ''ROAR: American Master - The Oral Biography of Roger Orr'' (2022)


Screenplays

* '' Young Lust'' (1984) * '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987), "story by" credit, shared with Wes Craven * '' Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills'' (1989) * '' Wild Palms'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1995) * '' I'm Losing You'' (1998), also director * ''Women in Film'' (2001), also director * '' Maps to the Stars'' (2014)


Acting

* 2015 '' Knight of Cups'' as Bud Wiggins * 2014 '' Maps to the Stars'' as Benjie's Chauffeur (uncredited) * 1990 ''
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'' (TV Movie) as Agent * 1989 '' Shocker'' as Executioner * 1989 '' Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills'' as Dinner Guest * 1989 ''
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'' as "A" * 1989 '' I, Madman'' as Pianist * 1988 '' Mortuary Academy'' as Schuyler * 1987 ''Stranded'' as Reporter * 1987 ''
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'' (TV Series) as Vlodia (4 episodes) * 1986 '' One Crazy Summer'' as Uncle Frank * 1985 ''
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'' as Al Kennedy


References


External links

*
Spike Magazine interview

The Art of Reality in Tricycle
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