![]() Growing up, Rudyard Kipling was my favorite author, and The Man Who Would Be King, The Drums of the Fore And Aft and The Route of the White Hussars remain three of my all-time favorite stories. My father had a lot of interaction with Indian and Gurkha soldiers and came away from his time in British India with a very positive impression of the Indian Army, which he passed on to me. He and his unit wore British uniforms, since they hadn’t brought any hot-weather clothing with them. In India his unit’s hi-tech communications equipment was protected by Gurkha sentries. My mother is a fervent anglophile and during WWII my father served for about a year with the US Army Signal Corps in British India, before flying over “the hump” into China and on to the Pacific Islands, where he spent the rest of the war. My interest in British India started with my parents. My two areas of special (aka: obsessive) interest are the Hundred Years War and the Second Anglo-Afghan War. TV shows we’ve created and run include Brimstone, Sleeper Cell, and the American version of a British television show called Eleventh Hour. We also wrote an original screenplay called Nottingham which went on to become the Russell Crowe version of Robin Hood. Some movies I’ve worked on with my writing and producing partner Cyrus Voris include Kung Fu Panda and the upcoming Karate Kid 2. #Afghan war commander kixeye movieI work in the movie and television business, as a screenwriter for movies and a writer and executive-producer for TV. I’m originally from Brooklyn, New York, but have lived for the past 13 years in Los Angeles, California. I'm 45, married, with a son and two daughters. Colonel Galbraith, Bobbie, and men of the 66th Foot in the garden at Khig.Ĭan you give readers a little background about yourself and also how you got into tabletop wargaming? ![]()
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