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'''Wally Rudolf''' (born 1977) is a Canadian writer, actor, educator, and activist engaged with social equity issues. He currently lives and works in [[Los Angeles]], CA.
==Early life and education==
He was born in 1977 in Canada to Chinese-Jamaican immigrant parents and raised in Texas.<ref name="softskull">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Rudolph studied fiction and poetry with [[Jack Butler (author)|Jack Butler]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2) Author Interview on Book Circle Online|url=https://www.bookcircleonline.com/2014/07/02/wally_rudolph-author-interview-book-circle-online/|access-date=2021-01-28|website=Book Circle Online|language=en-US}}</ref>
== Work ==
Rudolph has published two novels. His debut literary crime novel, ''Four Corners,'' was published in 2014.<ref> Kirkus Reviews|language=en}}</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> His second novel was, ''Mighty, Mighty'', was published in 2015.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref> Angel City Review|url=https://angelcityreview.com/tag/wally-rudolph/|access-date=2021-01-28|language=en-US}}</ref> Both were published by [[Soft Skull Press|Counterpoint/Soft Skull Press]].<ref name="softskull"/> His fiction can be found in the literary journals: ''Milk Money'', ''Lines+Stars'', ''Palooka'',<ref></ref> ''Slush Pile'',<ref></ref> ''The Brooklyner'', and Prospect Park Books 2013 fiction anthology, Literary: Pasadena.<ref></ref>
As an actor, he has appeared in films and TV shows, including David Ayers' ''[[Street Kings]],'' Byron Chan's ''[[Bang Bang (film)|Bang Bang]]'', and most recently, ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'', ''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)|Hawaii Five-0]]'', ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles|NCIS: LA]]'', and Masami Kawai's ''Tides''.Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)
Rudolph teaches writing at [[UCLA Extension Writers' Program]].<ref name="uclaextension"> Writers' Program at UCLA Extension|url=https://writers.uclaextension.edu/instructors/wally-rudolph/|access-date=2021-01-28|language=en-US}}</ref> He is the former of Co-Chair of the Asian American Writers Committee of the WGA<ref name="uclaextension"/> and Writer-in-Residence at the [[Annenberg Community Beach House|Annenberg Beach House]].<ref> Official Website|url=https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2019/01/16/novelist-wally-rudolph-named-spring-2019-writer-in-residence-at-the-annenberg-community-beach-house|access-date=2021-01-28|website=santamonica.gov|language=en-US}}</ref>
==References==
== External links ==
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[[Category:21st-century Canadian writers]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1977 births]]
==Early life and education==
He was born in 1977 in Canada to Chinese-Jamaican immigrant parents and raised in Texas.<ref name="softskull">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Rudolph studied fiction and poetry with [[Jack Butler (author)|Jack Butler]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2) Author Interview on Book Circle Online|url=https://www.bookcircleonline.com/2014/07/02/wally_rudolph-author-interview-book-circle-online/|access-date=2021-01-28|website=Book Circle Online|language=en-US}}</ref>
== Work ==
Rudolph has published two novels. His debut literary crime novel, ''Four Corners,'' was published in 2014.<ref> Kirkus Reviews|language=en}}</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> His second novel was, ''Mighty, Mighty'', was published in 2015.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref> Angel City Review|url=https://angelcityreview.com/tag/wally-rudolph/|access-date=2021-01-28|language=en-US}}</ref> Both were published by [[Soft Skull Press|Counterpoint/Soft Skull Press]].<ref name="softskull"/> His fiction can be found in the literary journals: ''Milk Money'', ''Lines+Stars'', ''Palooka'',<ref></ref> ''Slush Pile'',<ref></ref> ''The Brooklyner'', and Prospect Park Books 2013 fiction anthology, Literary: Pasadena.<ref></ref>
As an actor, he has appeared in films and TV shows, including David Ayers' ''[[Street Kings]],'' Byron Chan's ''[[Bang Bang (film)|Bang Bang]]'', and most recently, ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'', ''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)|Hawaii Five-0]]'', ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles|NCIS: LA]]'', and Masami Kawai's ''Tides''.Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)
Rudolph teaches writing at [[UCLA Extension Writers' Program]].<ref name="uclaextension"> Writers' Program at UCLA Extension|url=https://writers.uclaextension.edu/instructors/wally-rudolph/|access-date=2021-01-28|language=en-US}}</ref> He is the former of Co-Chair of the Asian American Writers Committee of the WGA<ref name="uclaextension"/> and Writer-in-Residence at the [[Annenberg Community Beach House|Annenberg Beach House]].<ref> Official Website|url=https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2019/01/16/novelist-wally-rudolph-named-spring-2019-writer-in-residence-at-the-annenberg-community-beach-house|access-date=2021-01-28|website=santamonica.gov|language=en-US}}</ref>
==References==
== External links ==
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[[Category:21st-century Canadian writers]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1977 births]]
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