Gladden Schrock
- Actor
Gladden Schrock is an actor, fiction writer, and playwright, originally
from Indiana. He is the author of the plays "Glutt," "Taps," and "Madam
Popov" and the novel "Letters from Alf," which was nominated for the
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He has most recently taught at Bennington
College in Vermont and lives in South Bristol, Maine. His plays have
been produced at the Guthrie Theatre, Yale Rep, and other venues across
the country. He is the co-founder of the Long Wharf Acting Company and
is also one of America's foremost speakers/op-ed writers on
contemporary hysteria.