About Severo

SEVERO PEREZ, an award-winning filmmaker, playwright, and writer, grew up in working-class Westside San Antonio and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. For over forty-five years he produced programing for network and cable television, PBS and commercial clients. His feature film adaptation of Tomas Rivera’s novel . . . and the earth did not swallow him (1994) won eleven international awards, including five for Best Picture. His first novel, Willa Brown & the Challengers (2012), is historical fiction based on the real-life African American aviation pioneer Willa Beatrice Brown. Odd Birds , his second novel, was named by Kirkus Reviews as among the top 20 of Indie fiction for 2019. His latest book, Filmmaker’s Journey, chronicles his 45 year career as an independent artist working in Hollywood.

Severo has been featured in numerous publications and received many awards. Among them, in 2018 he was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters and the Wittliff Collections has acquired his film and literary archives.

For a more complete list and access to the full archives of Severo's work, please visit the Wittliff Collection.

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For Severo Perez, the Majestic Theater was more than just a movie house

LOS ANGELES – Writer/filmmaker Severo Perez and I are drinking coffee at the kitchen table in the pleasant split-level house he and his wife Judy share on a hilly street…
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Speaking of Cats selected for To Read & Stage in LA

Half a century after a bitter labor strike and years of relentless FBI surveillance, long held secrets arrive at the front door of two elderly sisters. Monday, May 6, 2019 at…
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Severo inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters

The Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) has inducted Severo Perez as member to the Distinguished honor society founded in 1936 to celebrate Texas literature and recognize outstanding literary achievement.
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