Webb Wilcoxen
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Webb Wilcoxen is an American screenwriter, filmmaker and playwright. He is best known as the screenwriter of the award-winning horror film "The Dead Thing" (Shudder/AMC Networks) starring Blu Hunt, as well as "The Frontier" (Kino Lorber) starring Jocelin Donahue, Jim Beaver and Kelly Lynch.
A longtime member of the LAByrinth Theater Company, he's worked alongside such artists as John Patrick Shanley, Paul Calderon, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Daphne Rubin Vega, John Ortiz and David Zayas. His work as a playwright include productions at the Joseph Papp Public Theater under artistic director Philip Seymour Hoffman and the Obie Award-winning Vampire Cowboys Theater Company under artistic director Qui Nguyen ("Raya and the Last Dragon.")
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, he was presented with SVA's Dusty Award for Best Sound by Angelo Badalamenti.
He co-wrote, directed and edited the award-winning documentary "A Time To Dance." Narrated by Ruby Dee, the film was selected by Jonas Mekas for screenings at the Anthology Film Archives NYC, with additional screenings at the Harvard Film Archives, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and numerous film festivals.
A longtime member of the LAByrinth Theater Company, he's worked alongside such artists as John Patrick Shanley, Paul Calderon, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Daphne Rubin Vega, John Ortiz and David Zayas. His work as a playwright include productions at the Joseph Papp Public Theater under artistic director Philip Seymour Hoffman and the Obie Award-winning Vampire Cowboys Theater Company under artistic director Qui Nguyen ("Raya and the Last Dragon.")
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, he was presented with SVA's Dusty Award for Best Sound by Angelo Badalamenti.
He co-wrote, directed and edited the award-winning documentary "A Time To Dance." Narrated by Ruby Dee, the film was selected by Jonas Mekas for screenings at the Anthology Film Archives NYC, with additional screenings at the Harvard Film Archives, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and numerous film festivals.