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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Patrik-Ian Polk, Andrea Sperling, Ray Boltz, Azariah Southworth, Ariel Schrag, Cassia Eller, Anton Hysen, Michelle Paradise, Moises Kaufman, Stephen O. Murray, John Maurice Scott, Kenneth Reeves, John Scagliotti, Melissa Scott, Alexander Chee, Alix Olson, Anderson Bigode Herzer, Ruth Vanita, Edward Perry Warren, Eric Marcus, Elisabeth Irwin, Zihan Loo, Victoria Kolakowski, Tyra Hunter, Venus Xtravaganza, Kathleen Satchwell, We'wha, Juliana Pegues, Dani Campbell, Roy Simmons, Thomas Berling, Jeannette Howard Foster, S. E. Cottam, Jonathan Danilowitz, Carole LaFavor, Rodrigo Lehtinen, Suporn Watanyusakul, Fudgie Frottage, Jimmy LaSalvia, Max Wolf Valerio, David Burgess, Eric Orner, Janice Gould, Jasbir Puar, J. L. Langley, Leslea Newman, Animal Prufrock, John Rykener, Alfredo Ormando, Steven Grossman, Jimmy Creech, Don Clark, Robert Kosilek, Roberta Cowell, Anita C. Hill, Ellen Galford, Sasha Alyson, Kenneth Zeller, Shane Luitjens, Monsieur Mosse, Phil Starr, Felipa de Souza, Connie Wilkins, Uchechi Kalu, Horace Griffin, Ed Salvato. Excerpt: Patrik-Ian Polk (born July 29, 1973) American film director, producer, screenwriter, singer, and actor. Polk, who is openly homosexual, is noted for his films that explore the LGBT experience and relationships. Polk made his feature film directorial debut with Punks, an independent feature that he also wrote and produced. Often described as a male Waiting to Exhale, Punks had its world premiere in January 2000 as the Sundance Film Festival, as part of its American Spectrum series. The film won several awards at festivals around the world and was released theatrically in November 2001. He is the creator of the TV series Noah's Arc, which has made its debut on the Logo television network in October 2005. Patrik-Ian Polk was born in 1973 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA. Polk was int...