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William Moran

Date of Death: January 06, 1972 (83)

Birth Place: New Orleans, LA, USA

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William Moran STAGE CREDITS

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1915
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1910
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MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG, CABARET & More Lead in Nominations for 2024 Drama League Awards


Read the full list of 2024 Drama League Nominations! Nominations include Cabaret, Merrily We Roll Along and more.

THE OUTSIDERS Will Release Cast Recording Next Month; Listen to New Track 'Soda's Letter'


The Original Broadway Cast Recording of The Outsiders - A New Musical will be released next month!  Learn how to preorder the album here!

THE OUTSIDERS Launches Digital Lottery and Rush Policies


Ahead of its first preview on Broadway this weekend, The Outsiders has announced its Digital Lottery and in person Rush ticketing policies. Find out how to get discounted tickets to The Outsiders on Broadway!

Full Cast Set for THE OUTSIDERS on Broadway


Full casting is now set for the Broadway premiere of The Outsiders, the new musical based on the seminal novel by S.E. Hinton & Francis Ford Coppola’s landmark motion picture.

Joshua Boone, Emma Pittman & More Join the Cast of THE OUTSIDERS


Additional cast members will be joining Broadway premiere of The Outsiders, the new musical based on the seminal novel by S.E. Hinton & Francis Ford Coppola’s landmark motion picture. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets!

Sky Lakota-Lynch & More to Star in THE OUTSIDERS on Broadway; Listen to the First Track 'Great Expectations' From OBC Recording


The initial cast has been revealed for the Broadway premiere of The Outsiders, the new musical based on the seminal novel by S.E. Hinton & Francis Ford Coppola’s landmark motion picture. See who is starring!

William B. Moran Pens THE END OF GAY


After working for years on a private project, geneticist Robert Zemanovic is ready to begin the next phase of his research: gene therapy on human volunteers. He's kept his discovery - up until now - under wraps, believing that the world is not quite ready to hear about the gene mutation that causes homosexuality. But when volunteers begin arriving at his doorstep, he can no longer keep his discovery a secret, especially from his family. When 'Zem,' as he's known to his colleagues at the National Institutes of Health, must reveal the nature of his work, things begin to spin out of control. 'The End of Gay,' the newest novel from William B. Moran, tells the story of a reserved middle-aged scientist who earned his Ph.D. from Stanford's genetic program and spent his career at the NIH. He's invested everything into his private research, spending his nights and weekends in his lab in the attic at his home, keeping it secret from his family: wife Angela and their three children, Paul, 25; Nathan, 22; Laura, 18. His decision to provide gene therapy to volunteers to attempt to correct their sexual orientation has lasting consequences at home, at work and for the very people he's trying to help. A connection with a member of his own family adds further stress, and when a reporter shows up, thanks to a tip from someone close to the family with an agenda all his own, the genie has been let out of the bottle. A story is published in the newspaper, relationships are pushed to the breaking point, and the law begins to catch up with Zem and his secret research. In the end, he must make a decision that will change things forever. In the last 20 years, author William Moran has presided in cases involving governmental agencies in his role as a federal administrative law judge, including cases brought by the Environmental Protection Agency, Internal Revenue Service, Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms. Moran, who has a law degree from Suffolk University Law School and a master's degree in law from Georgetown Law, grew up in Arlington, Mass. He now lives in Brewster. 'The End of Gay' is his third novel. He is also the author of 'One Season, A baseball Tale,' a whimsical story about a middle-aged lawyer who discovers he can pitch in the major leagues, and 'ALJ,' which centers on corruption with Social Security disability claims. For additional information, please visit www.endofgaybook.com The End of Gay William B. Moran Dog Ear Publishing ISBN: 978-1-4575-4012-7 282 pages $24.95 US Available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com and Ingram About Dog Ear Publishing, LLC Dog Ear Publishing offers completely customized self-publishing services for independent authors. We provide cost-effective, fast, and highly profitable services to publish and distribute independently published books. Our book publishing and distribution services reach worldwide. Dog Ear authors retain all rights and complete creative control throughout the entire self-publishing process. Dog Ear Publishing reviews services and other book marketing services are available to connect great content with interested readers. Self-publishing services are available globally at www.dogearpublishing.net and from our offices in Indianapolis. Dog Ear Publishing - self-publishing that actually makes sense.

William Moran FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has William Moran been in?

William Moran has appeared on Broadway in 3 shows.

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William Moran has not appeared in the West End

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