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Garth Stein is a Producer and Editor American born on 6 december 1964 at Los Angeles (USA)

Garth Stein

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Nationality USA
Birth 6 december 1964 (59 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Garth Stein is an American author and film producer from Seattle, Washington. Although best known for his New York Times bestselling novel, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Stein has also spent time as a documentary film maker, playwright, teacher, and amateur racer.

Biography

Garth Stein was born in on December 6, 1964, but spent most of his childhood growing up in Seattle. His father, a Brooklyn native, was the child of Austrian Jewish immigrants, while Stein's Alaskan mother comes from Tlingit and Irish descent. Stein later revisited his Tlingit heritage in his first novel, Raven Stole The Moon.

Stein earned a B.A. from Columbia College of Columbia University (1987) and a Master of Fine Arts degree in film from the University's School of the Arts (1990).

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Adam Davidson
Adam Davidson
(1 films)
Scotty Bloch
Scotty Bloch
(1 films)
Marc Levin
Marc Levin
(1 films)
Josh Richman
Josh Richman
(1 films)
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Filmography of Garth Stein (2 films)

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Producer

The Lunch Date, 12minutes
Directed by Adam Davidson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Scotty Bloch
Roles Producer
Rating74% 3.738073.738073.738073.738073.73807
A woman goes into a train station and runs into a man standing in the middle of the floor. He attempts to help her pick up her belongings, and she protests. This interaction makes her miss her train, and when she leaves the station she can not find her wallet. She makes her way to a cafeteria and takes a salad, and pays for it while informing the waiter that she may not have enough money. After she sits down, she realizes that she has no cutlery, and returns to the service counter for a fork. When she comes back, she finds an African American man who appears to be homeless sitting down and eating a salad. She sits down and informs the man that that is her salad. He ignores her at first then laughs at her continued protests. She then attempts to take the salad away from him, at which point he slams his fist on the table and yells, frightening her. She watches him eat for several moments, not sure what else to do. Finally, the woman grabs her fork and snatches a piece of salad off of the plate. The man doesn't stop her and she does it again and again. The man begins to mimic the way she eats and together they finish the salad. Afterwards, the man gets up and returns with two cups (assumed to be tea or coffee), and offers her sugar, which she declines. He then reaches into his pocket and pulls out a packet, which she accepts, opens, and puts in her drink. She brings the cup up to her mouth, but then puts it down and leaves the restaurant.

Editor

The Lunch Date, 12minutes
Directed by Adam Davidson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Scotty Bloch
Roles Editor
Rating74% 3.738073.738073.738073.738073.73807
A woman goes into a train station and runs into a man standing in the middle of the floor. He attempts to help her pick up her belongings, and she protests. This interaction makes her miss her train, and when she leaves the station she can not find her wallet. She makes her way to a cafeteria and takes a salad, and pays for it while informing the waiter that she may not have enough money. After she sits down, she realizes that she has no cutlery, and returns to the service counter for a fork. When she comes back, she finds an African American man who appears to be homeless sitting down and eating a salad. She sits down and informs the man that that is her salad. He ignores her at first then laughs at her continued protests. She then attempts to take the salad away from him, at which point he slams his fist on the table and yells, frightening her. She watches him eat for several moments, not sure what else to do. Finally, the woman grabs her fork and snatches a piece of salad off of the plate. The man doesn't stop her and she does it again and again. The man begins to mimic the way she eats and together they finish the salad. Afterwards, the man gets up and returns with two cups (assumed to be tea or coffee), and offers her sugar, which she declines. He then reaches into his pocket and pulls out a packet, which she accepts, opens, and puts in her drink. She brings the cup up to her mouth, but then puts it down and leaves the restaurant.