Cal Wilson

Cal Wilson

actor, writer, script and continuity department

Cal Wilson was born on Sep 01, 1941 in USA. Cal Wilson's big-screen debut came with The Great White Hope directed by Martin Ritt in 1970, strarring Chicago Kid (uncredited). Cal Wilson is known for Crossroads directed by Walter Hill, Ralph Macchio stars as Eugene Martone and Joe Seneca as Willie Brown. The upcoming new movie Cal Wilson plays is Murder Blues which will be released on Oct 14, 1992.

Cal Wilson's career began as a young playwright under the tutelage of the Academy Award winning screenwriter Budd Schulberg, at the Watts Writers Workshop. Cal's debut play, "A Place for Henry," made history as the first play written by an African American playwright to be performed at the White House, for the White House Conference on Children. Additional plays include "Wild Roots," which was performed at Dr. Mona Vaughn-Scott's Berkeley Black Repertory Group Theater.

  • Birthday

    Sep 01, 1941
  • Place of Birth

    USA
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