BRENDON BOONE
Historical Fiction
Brendon Boone was born in Meridian, MS, to the Reverend Dr. Norman Boone Sr. and Leola (Speed) Boone. After studying architecture, English, and theology, at Georgia Tech and Emory University, Brendon transferred to the prestigious theater program at Rollins College in Florida, where his portrayal of Sakini in "Teahouse of the August Moon" won widespread acclaim and attracted the attention of Hollywood producers. After a brief stint studying in New York, Brendon moved to Hollywood. Early guest starring roles on TV, in such shows as “Bonanza" and “Rawhide", led to his starring in the WWII action series "Garrison's Gorillas”, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Most Popular TV Star - Male. Brendon's strong and abiding Christian faith and a lifetime of experiences have culminated in his 'swan song', his novel and screenplay Preacher and Co, a story of love, brotherhood, loyalty and redemption.
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