Carmelo Brian Valone
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Carmelo Brian Valone (Writer) grew up in Hartford, Connecticut's
Italian South End, formerly known as the "Little Italy" of Connecticut
while spending equal time in the oppressive colonial suburb known as
Wethersfield.
He's the grandson of immigrants From Syracusa, Sicily. Soon after graduating from high school Carmelo moved to Boston to spend most of his remaining youth as an Avant-garde musician, pirate radio DJ, and more. He also spent a great deal of time in Cambridge, Massachusetts learning about beat poetry and art in the underground scene with some of the last remaining 'Beat Poets' and activists from the 60s.
Moving forward to Los Angeles in 1999 to attend UCLA extension for screenwriting, fiction and non-fiction classes, he also acted in various short-indie films. He's had a stage play produced, "Friday Afternoon", for the Ensemble Actor's Group Los Angeles's "March Madness", WinterFest 2004, directed by actor William Duffy and in 2010 won a Screenwriting Award from the Mexico International Film Festival for a Feature length script set in Mexico.
He's the grandson of immigrants From Syracusa, Sicily. Soon after graduating from high school Carmelo moved to Boston to spend most of his remaining youth as an Avant-garde musician, pirate radio DJ, and more. He also spent a great deal of time in Cambridge, Massachusetts learning about beat poetry and art in the underground scene with some of the last remaining 'Beat Poets' and activists from the 60s.
Moving forward to Los Angeles in 1999 to attend UCLA extension for screenwriting, fiction and non-fiction classes, he also acted in various short-indie films. He's had a stage play produced, "Friday Afternoon", for the Ensemble Actor's Group Los Angeles's "March Madness", WinterFest 2004, directed by actor William Duffy and in 2010 won a Screenwriting Award from the Mexico International Film Festival for a Feature length script set in Mexico.