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Rafael Alvarez (born May 24, 1958[1]) is a journalist, author and television producer and writer. Alvarez worked as a city desk reporter for the Baltimore Sun for twenty years[2] The Sun has published two anthologies of his journalism entitled Hometown Boy (1999)[3] and Storyteller (2001).[2][4] Alvarez is not originally from Highlandtown and Baltimore City. He was born at St. Agnes Hospital, reared in suburban Linthicum, and graduated in 1976 from Mount Saint Joseph College (High School), a private Catholic boys' school in Irvington. He moved into the city while attending Loyola College, bought a home on North Ellwood Avenue in East Baltimore in 1980, and moved into his paternal grandparents' house in Greektown in 1989. He began his journalism career in 1977 working as a truck dispatcher for the Baltimore Sun and then doing the box scores for the sports desk.[1] In 1981, he transferred to the city desk and learned to cover the police beat.[1] In 2008, from January to April, he wrote a weekly column for The Baltimore Examiner. Alvarez also writes fiction and has had two collections of short fiction published; "The Fountain of Highlandtown" (1997)[5] and "Orlo and Leini" (2001).[2][6] The former includes the autobiographical short story "The Fountain of Highlandtown" which won the Baltimore City's Artscape Award for the short story.[1] Alvarez is at work on another short story collection called Sea Stories.[1] He credits his time as a journalist with providing him with a wealth of information to use in his fiction.[7] He has also published the non-fiction anniversary book,First and Forever: The Archdiocese of Baltimore, A People's History.[8] He contributed three short stories to the collection Out of Tune (2006).[9][10] The project also includes stories by Alvarez's daughter Sofia, Baltimore musician Jason Tinney, Rosalia Scalia and Airin Miller.[10] In 2001, Alvarez left the Baltimore Sun and joined the Seafarers International Union with the intention of working on ships. He has since worked as a writer/producer on several television shows. Alvarez first worked in television as a freelance screenwriter[2] on Homicide: Life on the Street contributing the teleplay for the sixth season episode "All is Bright".[11] The show was based on a book by his former Sun colleague David Simon who was working as a producer on the sixth season in 1997 when Alvarez was hired. Alvarez worked with Simon again as a writer on The Wire. He was credited as a staff writer for the second season.[12] He contributed a teleplay for an episode in each of the first three seasons including "One Arrest",[13][14] "Backwash"[15][16] and "Homecoming".[17][18] Alvarez also wrote a guide book on the series called The Wire: Truth be Told.[19] Simon credits Alvarez with bringing a wealth of experience to their depiction of the Baltimore port in the show's second season.[20] Alvarez described The Wire as similar to a Russian novel in that "the reader does the work for the first hundred pages, and then it turns and you’re lost in it[.] With The Wire, it might be Episode 6 before it turns and you’re in.”[21] He left The Wire's writing staff after the show's third season. He now splits his time between Baltimore and Los Angeles.[7] He worked as a staff writer and producer on Andre Braugher's FX cable mini-series, Thief.[22] He worked on Paul Haggis' NBC drama The Black Donnellys.[23] He was credited as a producer and wrote the episode "In Each One a Saviour".[24] Alvarez also wrote a pilot called Panic in Detroit for NBC.[22] Based on this piece, they hired him to work on Life as a writer and producer.[22] [edit] External linksRafael Alvarez at the Internet Movie Database [edit] References
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