He wrote the Sherlock Holmesian play "Whodunnit, Darling?" which was performed and got him hooked on writing. He went on to work at the Globe of the Great Southwest Theatre in Odessa, TX, and elsewhere. After more than a decade of life on stage, he turned to writing, and, as a result, has penned such films as the remakes of both "The Fly" (1986) and "D.O.A." (1988), as well as the medieval epic "Dragonheart" (1996).Įarning a degree in theater arts from the University of Kentucky, Pogue became co-founder and artistic director of the Mercury II Theatre in Fort Thomas, KY. A Hollywood screenwriter adept as a master of horror and twirling enticing thrillers, Charles Edward Pogue began his career as an actor in regional theater.
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