Stanley Dyrector
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Stanley Dyrector was born in Brooklyn, New York. He joined the US Navy
and after serving, moved to Los Angeles California, to become a movie
star. He studied acting under the GI Bill, where he did plays, and was
fortunate enough to get co-starring roles in popular TV shows,
including one, in which he played opposite Academy Award Winner, Lee
Marvin, in an episode of MSquad. Stan acted under the names of Mark
Douglas and Marcus Dyrector. Eventually he decided to use his genuine
birth name. While still a young man Stanley turned to writing for
television and the theatre. His TV credits include "Wagon Train",
"Slattery's People", etc. When he met and married his wife, Joyce, they
teamed up and wrote for daytime TV soaps, on ABC. They also wrote hour
radio dramas and comedies for Sears Radio Theatre, and Mutual Radio
Theatre. Back in the day, Stan wrote a 2 act Vietnam era play called "A
Pelican of the Wilderness" which the Los Angeles Times critic John
Mahoney called "Outstanding." His award winning interview show called
"The Stanley Dyrector Show" can be seen on The City of Los Angeles'
Channel 36. Stan and Joyce's, play "Marilyn and Phil" is
based upon an amusing true story of Marilyn Monroe and a friend of
theirs. Stan's plays, one of which is called "My Night with Barbara
Payton" , also based on a true story was performed at the Writers Guild
of America West, multipurpose room, several years ago. Another of
Stan's plays is "The Other JFK" based on a true event in Stanley's
life. That will be published by One Act Play Depot (OAPD). His book
"Shedding Light on the Hollywood Blacklist: Conversations with
Participants" is published by BearManor Media. Stan will be having book
signings in near future at Skylight Books on Vermont, as well as
Chevalier Books in Larchmont Village. Stan's one act plays, "Senior
Kiss" and "Ira and Max" was performed at Theatre 40, and starred Ed
Asner in both. (Used with permission of Stanley Dyrector.)