Matthew Causey
Matthew Causey (born 1953)[1] is an American academic, film and theatre maker, singer-songwriter and actor. He is associate professor at Trinity College, Dublin and director of the Arts Technology Research Laboratory in the School of Drama, Film and Music.[2][3] He received his PhD in Drama from Stanford University, where he wrote, produced, and performed in his trilogy of plays, The History of the Avant-Garde (Kill the Dog, 1991; The Laboratory of Hallucinations, 1992; Death, 1993).[4]
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He made his film debut as Pondo Sinatra in the 1984 cult comedy The Party Animal.
Publications
References
- Library of Congress Name Authority File: Causey, Matthew
- Trinity College Dublin. Faculty profile: Matthew Causey. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- Lillington, Karlin (8 November 2009). "Merging art and technology". Irish Times. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- Chuang, Angie (13 May 1993). "Director Matthew Causey at it again with his latest avant-garde production,'Death'". The Stanford Daily, Volume 203, Issue 64. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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