
| Lynn Manning
Award Winning Poet, Playwright, Actor Former Blind Judo Champion of the World
Biography
Lynn Manning is an award winning poet,
playwright, actor, and former Blind Judo Champion of The world. He accomplished
all of this after being shot and blinded in a bar fight at age twenty-three.
Lynn has written several critically recognized plays, including, WEIGHTS,
SHOOT, UP FROM THE DOWNS, PRIVATE BATTLE, THE LAST OUTPOST, and central ave.
chalk circle. Lynn's original one act play, SHOOT, is included in the ground
breaking 2007 TCG anthology, BEYOND VICTIMS AND VILLAINS (CONTEMPORARY PLAYS BY
DISABLED PLAYWRIGHTS). Lynn both wrote and starred in the short film adaptation
of SHOOT, by the same title. It premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival,
and is currently distributed by HBO. Lynn is an active member of The
Playwrights/Directors Unit of The Actors Studio West Coast.
As a television actor, Lynn has appeared on TV shows such as 8 SIMPLE RULES,
Popular, Sienfeld, The Sinbad Show, and Dream On. He has been featured in
commercials for Nike Shoes, Hewlet Packard, Sweppes, Bank Of America, Sprint
Long Distance, and more. Lynn is a member of The Screen Actors Guild, Actors'
Equity Association, and The American Federation Of Radio And Television Artists.
In 1996, Lynn co-founded Watts Village Theater Company, in partnership with
late actor and community activist, Quentin Drew. The ensemble company's mission
is the development and production of works relevant to the underserved community
of Watts. Lynn is currently Literary Manager of the company. Lynn is also
President of The Firehouse Theater Company—dedicated to involving artists with
disabilities in all aspects of the theatre arts. In addition, Lynn is on the
Board Of Trustees of the national nonprofit Network Of Ensemble Theaters.
Lynn Manning's most produced play to date is his autobiographical solo play,
WEIGHTS. Since its year 2000 world premiere, Lynn has performed it in national
and international venues large and small. Center Theatre Group's original 2001
production garnered three NAACP Theater awards, including Best actor for Lynn.
Lynn has since performed Weights Off Broadway for New York's Theater By The
Blind; at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing arts, in Washington
D.C.; at The National Black Theater Festival in Winston-Salem, NC; at The
International Blind And Visually Impaired Theater Festival in Zagreb, Croatia;
at The Oval House Theatre in London; and most recently, at The 2007 Edinburgh
Festival Fringe. . A live performance audio CD of WEIGHTS (one blind man's
journey), was released by Bridge Multimedia in 2005 and is available at,
www.bridgemultimedia.com/weights.
While pursuing his career in the fine arts, Lynn achieved 'world class'
status in competitive judo. He represented the United states in the 1988
Paralympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. He went on to become the U.S. Olympic
Committee's "Blind Male Athlete Of The Year" after winning the Blind Judo World
Championship at the 1990 World Victory Games in Holland. He also won the first
World Cup for blind judo in Sassarre, Sardinia (Italy) in 1991, and took a
silver medal in the 1992 Paralympics at Barcelona. Lynn also took Silver at the
1991 Tokyo International Invitational For Blind Judo and Bronzes at The
International Blind Sports Association World Championships at Colorado Springs
(1995) and Madrid, Spain (1998). Now retired from competition, Lynn is a
volunteer judo instructor at the Braille Institute of America, in Los Angeles.
Lynn's poetry has appeared in numerous magazines and literary anthologies.
Most recently, the 2006 collection, VOICES FROM LEIMERT PARK: AN ANTHOLOGY.
Also, STARING BACK (THE DISABILITY EXPERIENCE FROM THE INSIDE OUT), and GRAND
PASSION, an anthology of Los Angeles poets. His first solo spoken word' CD,
CLARITY OF VISION was release on New Alliance Records in 1994.
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