Stuart Lynn Sexton:
Stuart is a man of many accomplishments. He is a visual artist (specializing in sketching and oil painting), science fiction author, playwright, poet, entrepreneur, cook, story teller, online freelance journalist, and actor.
His writings include a science fiction role-playing game (Frontier Zone. The Role-playing Game Of The Future.), four short novellas (Frontier Zone. Beginnings, Frontier Zone. Ticonderoga, and Frontier Zone. Free Will, Frontier Zone, Midshipman Miki.), and a comedy play (To Be, Or… Oh, To Heck With It.), several love poems, and a Rosary booklet. He is also currently working on a fifth Frontier Zone story (Frontier Zone. Malkantz.), which he hopes to have finished by summer 2010. (Most of his writings can be found at www.lulu.com or www.freewebs.com/visitthefrontierzone/ )
Until December of 2009, he was also a Tastefully Simple Independent Consultant. It was his involvement with Tastefully Simple that piqued the interest of Journal-Gazette columnist Diana Parker, who interviewed him for the August 20th, 2008 Edition of Cooks Corner, Diana’s regular feature in the Journal-Gazette’s Wednesday Living Section.
As an actor, Stuart has appeared in several Fortney Enterprises productions, including So, You’re In the Hospital? Who’s In the Hospital Now? Is This the Right Restaurant? Is This Your Neighborhood? Hey, Coach. Can I Play? as JoJo in the world premier of the stage production of The Cross and the Switchblade, a rich Texan named Rastus Raskell in the hit comedy play, Welcome to Dinky Dot Hotel and Resort, and most recently, he reprised his role as JoJo in the fall of 2009, in a revival of The Cross and the Switchblade. His next role will be as Dr. Zee Knockout, in the new Spring 2010 production of the world premier of Fortney Enterprises play, Is This the New Feelbetter Hospital? He has also appeared as Judge Willie Snooze in a Waynedale United Methodist Church production of the Christmas pantomime play, The Not-So-Silent Night.
He wishes to thank his mom, Susie, and his girlfriend Helen Schall, for all of their love and support. He also wants to thank Monte and Rae Ann for continuing to give him these opportunities to act in their plays. He gives all of the Glory to God, and asks the prayers of Mary, Joseph, and the Communion of Saints, as well as you, his Brothers and Sisters, in all that he does |