W.A. Greene
- Writer
- Producer
W.A. Greene is an American screenwriter, playwright, and producer. His works include Micah and Xoe (2020), Animus (2015), Ties to Intent (2020), and more. His trademark witty dialogue and extended monologues are some of his favorable traits as a writer, with screenplays that span many genres and styles. Known for many distinctive stylistic differences including genre hybridity.
W.A. started his writing when he was 9, working on short stories and then moving on to poetry and then graduating to screenplays and one-acts. His mastery of dialogue and the human spirit is what sets him apart. Fly on the wall perspective is a common thread. This makes for a more realistic take on stories that are lost in this ever-changing climate of writing, with a focus on research to ensure that any film that is written is accurate and does not leave out important details historically or fictional, grounding the viewer in an immersive experience.
Graduating from College Park, Maryland with a Degree in Theatre and earning an award from the Kennedy Center for acting in the Laramie Project. W.A. has strived to improve the writing process through the actor's eyes. Moving into a position of infamy as a sketch comedy writer in Los Angeles, doing several shows at the Hollywood and Highland show alongside great comedians in Mail Order Comedy, who later went on to become the Workaholics (2011).
W.A. started his writing when he was 9, working on short stories and then moving on to poetry and then graduating to screenplays and one-acts. His mastery of dialogue and the human spirit is what sets him apart. Fly on the wall perspective is a common thread. This makes for a more realistic take on stories that are lost in this ever-changing climate of writing, with a focus on research to ensure that any film that is written is accurate and does not leave out important details historically or fictional, grounding the viewer in an immersive experience.
Graduating from College Park, Maryland with a Degree in Theatre and earning an award from the Kennedy Center for acting in the Laramie Project. W.A. has strived to improve the writing process through the actor's eyes. Moving into a position of infamy as a sketch comedy writer in Los Angeles, doing several shows at the Hollywood and Highland show alongside great comedians in Mail Order Comedy, who later went on to become the Workaholics (2011).