Ron Micci

Ron Micci

Screenwriter, Playwright and Dialogue Editor

Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey

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March 2020
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About Ron

A native New Yorker, Ron is a former magazine editor, medical copy editor and advertising proofreader. His one-act plays have been performed at a number of local venues, including the Kraine Theatre, Theatre-Studio and Producers Club, as well as in conjunction with the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival and the Turnip Theatre Company’s 15-Minute Play Festival.
They have also been presented in New Jersey at the Darress Theater, 1860 House (Montgomery Cultural Center), and Lawrenceville Library as well as elsewhere throughout the country.
His full-length farce, The Lady Gentian Violet, was staged in 1996 at the Riant Theatre.
Two of his one-acts, Addie & Me and Night and the Proofreader, are in print and available through Brooklyn Publishers and Heuer Publishing. ("Addie" is also available on Amazon as part of a collection of his one-acts for teenagers: "Addie & Me: Soliloquies and Duets for Young Actors.")
In addition to plays, he has written novels, screenplays, short stories, radio and sitcom scripts. Many of these can be sampled freely on the Booksie website.
His novels Apocalypse on Broadway, Coyote Horny and The Bayou Katt Murders and several of his plays as well as a collection of his poems, Voices & Lights, are available on Amazon .
His humorous first-person fictional piece, "My Redacted Life," will be published online in the fall issue of
Confetti (confettimag.org/home/), on November 1.
He has an avowed passion for flutes, piccolos and detective novels, and an aversion to tubas, brass instruments, and things that go bump in the night.



Unique traits: Equally adept at writing sharp, satirical material and deeply emotional, poetic fare. See free Booksie website to sample a vast array of my work, as well as Amazon.com.

Certifications

Loglines

  • Queen of Cups

    Queen of Cups Budget: $0 - $100K | Comedy A tarot-reading secretary attempts to guide the failing architectural firm for which she works back to prosperity after it is forced to fire its staff and share office space with a lingerie company whose female head has the hots for her boss.

  • All the Wolves You Were

    All the Wolves You Were Budget: $5M - $10M | Horror Comedy In Victorian England, a wedding between a British aristocrat's son and a Slobobian princess is jeopardized the night before the nuptials when the princess reveals she’s a werewolf and runs away to the moors.  A farce that culminates in a very hairy set of wedding vows.

  • Marilise

    Marilise Budget: $100K - $1M | Thriller Romance A love story between two financially strapped sisters turns murderous when they seek the assistance of an older woman, who comes between them romantically, and whose death leads to a murderous climax on Montauk Point.

  • Trueblood & Cochise

    Trueblood & Cochise Budget: $100K - $1M | Crime Comedy On the eve of graduation, Harvard Law School buddies use their detective skills, and more than a bit of pluck and humor, to solve a murder involving a drug deal gone bad.

  • Mooselight Serenade

    Mooselight Serenade Budget: $5M - $10M | Family Adventure Teen brothers crash out of summer school to rescue camp cuties from a monster moose stampede in the wilds of Maine, only to find themselves in the midst of a shooting war.

  • Hopefuls!

    Hopefuls! Budget: $0 - $100K | Comedy Comedic misadventures of a bunch of aspiring actors in a Hollywood boarding house, run by a retired, elderly British music hall husband and wife dance team.

  • The Axeman Cometh

    The Axeman Cometh Budget: $100K - $1M | Thriller Horror A giant Swede tour guide with a brain the size of a pea wreaks bloody axe-wielding havoc on a group of high school kids on a summer camping trip in Vermont.

  • Shark Watch

    Shark Watch Budget: $0 - $100K | Crime Mafia wiseguy is sent to make a drug buy on the Jersey Shore, where a gypsy fortune teller acts as middleman, but he is double-crossed by another hood whose territory he has violated who is posing as a fed.

  • Dark Snow

    Dark Snow Budget: $0 - $100K | Drama A sexually repressed woman in her 30s overcomes her inhibitions when she meets a man at an office Christmas party, then races north to her maiden aunt's cabin in the woods to share the joyous news, only to encounter bitterness and jealousy and a poignant parting of the ways.

  • Biff Bang, American Hero

    Biff Bang, American Hero Budget: $100K - $1M | War Comedy Expelled from the Air Force during WWII for his paranoid bombing antics, fighter-pilot Biff Bang and his high school sweetheart, Penny, embark on a crusade to rid the US of imagined Nazis over Iowa cornfields, only to find their rickety, decommissioned plane threatening to crash.  (Biff's Bravest Bang)

  • High Concept Harry

    High Concept Harry Budget: $0 - $100K | Drama Legendary Hollywood wheeler-dealer talent agent Harry Fleck, the original high concept man himself, gets in hot water when his wife intercepts a love letter from Harry’s development executive girlfriend.  

  • Happy Endings

    Happy Endings Budget: $0 - $100K | Family Drama A pair of financially strapped old-timers on a farm in the Midwest, Eleanor and Bertrand Cornweevil, receive a surprise visit from a man trying to entice them into selling the oil drilling rights to their land.  But isn’t it really their souls he’s after?

  • Laura Lee

    Laura Lee Budget: $0 - $100K | Romance Drama A retired man in his 50s befriends an attractive woman working in an antiques store, and their feelings develop into love, but grief overtakes Laura Lee and leads them both to tragedy.

  • Herman

    Herman Budget: $0 - $100K | Comedy A fat, good-natured, gluttonous mama’s boy, Herman Wright, stuffs his face in a Queens diner, with amusing input from his doting mother and a flirtatious waitress.  But the cops are looking for him, and want to know -- was he really peeking through the window at Mrs. Farnsworth’s attractive daughter?

Awards

  • Marilise – Honorable Mention, Best New Film, 2012 New York Writers Summit, Paulini/Howell Production
    (2012)

  • Hopefuls – Honorable Mention, Best New Scripted Television Series, 2012 New York Writers Summit
    (2012)

Education

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