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  1. Sep 12, 2022 · Tony Puryear is a renowned American screenwriter and an artist. Tony Puryear has made waves in the industry. He is recognized for being the first screenwriter to put down a $100 million summer blockbuster film.

  2. Tony was a writer on Season 1 of the critically-praised Showtime series Street Time for Executive Producer Richard Stratton, the drug-dealer/convict-turned-writer. In 2018 he was Staff Writer on the five-season hit USA series, Queen of the South.

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    Tony Puryear. Writer/artist Tony Puryear became the first African-American screenwriter to write a $100 million summer blockbuster with his 1996 script for the Arnold Schwarzenegger film, Eraser (1996). He has written films for Oliver Stone, Mel Gibson, Jerry Bruckheimer and Will Smith.

  4. Apr 23, 2021 · Erika Alexander and her ex-husband Tony Puryear have been divorced since 2017. Still, the former couple remain close. They collaborate on artistic projects like their comic book/graphic novel...

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    Buy the art of writer, comics creator and painter Tony Puryear including the 2008 Hillary Clinton campaign poster, the "Remember November" poster and more!

  6. Sep 2, 2020 · Tony Puryear is an artist, co-writer and co-creator of the epic sci-fi graphic novel Concrete Park. Writer of “Queen Of The South”, Screenwriter of Eraser.

  7. Tony Puryear was the first African-American screenwriter to compose a $100 million summer blockbuster with his script for the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger film, Eraser. He has composed movies for big Hollywood names like Oliver Stone, Mel Gibson, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Will Smith.

  8. Original paintings by Tony Puryear, featuring paintings from his series “Black Girl Magic, Black Boy Joy,” and his gankstas!™ series including Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and more,

  9. This page was last edited on 7 February 2015, at 01:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  10. CARL. What barriers have you faced as an African American in Hollywood? TONY. People just not getting it. That's the main thing, white producers and studio executives not getting that though my experience is still genuinely an American experience.

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