Angela Wilson

Angela Wilson

Actor, Screenwriter and Theatre Director

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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About Angela

Angela Wilson was the co-founder of a theater in Dallas- Theatre Quorum- where she wrote, produced, directed and/or acted in 28 plays from 1997 until 2011. In 2019 Angela moved to New Mexico (three weeks before the pandemic lockdown) and turned to screenplay writing, has completed two screenplays "Blue Eyed Son" and "The True Story of Mary Brown, in her own words." Two more screenplays are in progress.. She is also the writer, and producer of "Nightlife", a short film produced in 2019 and co-creator of a web series that once was in independent development "Off Her Meds".

Never giving up on anything, Angela continues acting in film and theater and is represented in New Mexico by Mitchell & Associates, Inc., and is seeking mentorship and literary representation (there are no literary representatives in New Mexico). Time to make that happen! With Netflix @netflix and NBC Universal here @nbcuniversal, and filmmakers and actors working here all the time @jesseeisenberg @bettercallsaul @tomhanks @roswell and so many more, and with all the screenwriting and other above the line talent, it's actually more than about time. Introduce yourself and contact me anytime at theatrequorum@ for more information.

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  • The True Story of Mary Brown, in her own words

    The True Story of Mary Brown, in her own words Budget: $5M - $10M | Drama Hospital Cook Mary Brown, better known as Typhoid Mary, chases down a controversial medical career while running from the legacy of her reputation as the original superspreader.  Add Harry Houdini and his real-life physician brother, Dr. Leopold Weiss, to the mix, and soon a wealthy cancer victim discovers three plans for curing her cancer- science, magic, and perhaps a little typhoid.

  • Blue Eyed Son

    Blue Eyed Son Budget: $1M - $5M | War Drama The potential discovery of his son's remains in Vietnam years after the war ended forces an aging father and war hero to come to grips with his own service to country.

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