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Coleman Hough

Coleman Hough

2 titles Writing Feb 26, 1961 Died: Feb 24, 2024 Charleston, South Carolina

Coleman Hough (1961-2024) was a multifaceted American artist renowned for her contributions as a poet, playwright, and screenwriter. Her notable work in film includes collaborations with acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh on projects such as "Bubble" and "Full Frontal," showcasing her unique voice in the industry. Hough's theatrical pieces found a home in prominent venues like Theatre of N.O.T.E. and Padua Playwrights in Los Angeles, where her innovative storytelling captivated audiences. She also showcased her talent through powerful monologue performances in both New York City and Los Angeles.

Hough's poetry was celebrated in esteemed literary publications, including the Southern Poetry Review, The Louisville Review, and The Brooklyn Rail, further establishing her reputation as a significant voice in contemporary literature. Beyond her creative pursuits, she was dedicated to education, imparting her knowledge through writing and performance workshops at institutions such as Lehman College, Emerson College, and Emma Willard School. She made a significant impact in screenwriting as an instructor in the Masters of Professional Writing Program at USC and in the School of Film at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

Coleman Hough passed away on February 24, 2024, at the Actors Fund Home in Englewood, New Jersey, after bravely facing a long-term struggle with Parkinson’s disease, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and inspiration.

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