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  1. Jun 5, 2019 · Frank South, a physiology professor at the University of Delaware, died in 2013, at age 88. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. At the end of his speech, Reagan used Noonan’s closing...

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    Frank South - Playwright, longtime TV writer and producer, and author, Frank first gained notice when Robert Altman directed the Los Angeles and Off-Broadway productions of his one-acts, 2 by...

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    Frank South. Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Frank South is known for Melrose Place (1992), Baywatch (1989) and Hyperion Bay (1998). He has been married to Margaret South since 7 December 1985. They have two children. More at IMDbPro.

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  4. Mini Bio. Frank South is known for Melrose Place (1992), Baywatch (1989) and Hyperion Bay (1998). He has been married to Margaret South since December 7, 1985. They have two children.

    • By Frank South
    • Nobody Knew What ADHD Was Then
    • Mom Dealt When The Cop Showed Up
    • How Did These Things Happen?
    • “You’re An Arsonist. What’s Next? Murder?”
    • Do Yourself A Favor: Read This Book
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    But no escape, my darling, No turning place to hide. I offer you no amulet, No stone to fell Goliaths. These mortal hands protect you Only as my shadow halts the moving sun. Believe the trust you give, I will not Betray you. A shadow is a shield. -Berna Deane South, from For Trey

    My mother wrote the poem that the above stanza is taken from years ago when I was a kid. She told me when, but I don’t remember exactly. “Trey” is my family nickname. When I read her poem now, I imagine her as a young mother and poet sitting down at the kitchen table after everybody in the house is finally asleep, and trying to work through the fru...

    So it was primarily Mom who dealt with things. Like a cop who brought me home completely covered in mud after he’d saved me from drowning in a deep, fenced-off slough surrounded by warning signs at a construction site where I was playing. Or the other cop who showed up at our front door after he saw me running away from a brush fire I’d accidentall...

    I explained every time that I didn’t know how whatever happened ended up happening. I didn’t mean to say or do whatever it was. I just wasn’t paying attention. I could see the frustration and concern in her eyes. But she never lost it with me. She stayed as calm as she could, let me know about whatever consequences I had to face, and still left no ...

    Back in the fifties and sixties, there wasn’t any of the understanding and help available to parents of kids like me that we have now. But when I look back at my childhood, I remember the main thing that my parents provided for me and my brother that got us into adulthood in one piece: unquestioning, constant love that doesn’t go away, no matter wh...

    From Frank South’s description: “A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew” is a collection of interlocking stories. I wrote them during eight pivotal and sometimes terrifying years in my family’s life when I realized that I’d better learn how to fly through my mental tornado or I wouldn’t be of any use to my wife, my two ADHD kids, or anyone I loved—a...

    Frank has contributed several other articles—and a few videos—to the ADHD Roller Coaster. Visit the Frank South Archive!

  5. www.additudemag.com › author › frank-southFrank South - ADDitude

    Frank South. fsouth frank-south-4588523. Off-Broadway playwright, longtime television writer and producer, Frank South has spent the last nine years primarily writing about life as an ADHD adult and parent. His blog posts and articles have been published in ADDitude magazine, posted on ADDitudemag.com and reprinted in other magazines and websites.

  6. Frank South. Playwright, TV writer, producer, and author, Frank gained notice when Robert Altman directed the Los Angeles and Off-Broadway productions of 2 by South. His television credits include Fame, Cagney and Lacey, and Melrose Place.

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