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Born in Durham, North Carolina in 1973, Edward Tyndall was the bassist for the 1980s punk band The Celibate Commandos founded by indie rock legend Al Burian. While still living in Durham, Tyndall wrote the underground political poetry series The Fruits of the Holy System during which time he formed a creative relationship with film director Seth Grossman, also a native of Durham, NC. In 1997 Tyndall received a BA in History and Classical Civilization and his commission as an Armor Officer in the US Army prior to earning his Master of Fine Arts Degree in Film. His credits include writer of the award-winning script Jack of Diamonds, producer and writer for the National PBS documentary Confederate Goliath, producer of the short film Monkey Junction, and director of the short films Bottle Tree, Sadie's Waltz and Deconfliction. Tyndall is a founding member of the production company Mobius Films.
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