Turk Pipkin
(born July 2, 1953) is an author, actor, comedian and director. He is the co-founder of
The Nobelity Project
, a non-profit organization which seeks to find solutions to global problems, and which advocates for basic rights for children. He was a lifelong friend of
Harry Anderson
up until Anderson's death in 2018.
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The Nobelity Project
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In 2006, Pipkin founded the non-profit organization The Nobelity Project with his wife, Christy Pipkin. After interviewing nine Nobel Laureates, he directed
Nobelity
, a film about global problems such as energy, hunger, land mines, and climate change. He then spent 3 years traveling to 5 continents and 20 countries filming a sequel,
One Peace at a Time
, which focuses on solutions in the areas of water, nutrition, education, health care, opportunity, environment and peace. In 2011 The Nobelity Project released their third film, entitled
Building Hope
about construction of Mahiga Hope High School in rural
Kenya
. The Nobel Laureates he worked with include
Desmond Tutu
,
Wangari Maathai
,
Ahmed Zewail
,
Steven Chu
(former
U.S. Secretary of Energy
),
Harold Varmus
,
Steven Weinberg
,
Muhammad Yunus
,
Amartya Sen
,
Jody Williams
, Sir
Joseph Rotblat
and
Richard Smalley
. The work with Roblat and Smalley were the final major interviews of their lives.
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Pipkin is also the project leader for The Nobelity Project’s work to build Mahiga Hope High School in the
Aberdare Mountains
of
Kenya
.
Pipkin is a member of the
Clinton Global Initiative
, and in 2010 received the White Lotus Humanitarian Award from the Government of China at the Macau International Digital Film Festival.
The Nobelity Project in Kenya
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Mahiga Hope High School
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In 2009 The Nobelity Project began construction on Mahiga Hope High School in rural
Kenya
. It is the first high school in the area of Mahiga near
Nyeri
. Mahiga Hope High School along with its Mahiga Rainwater Court held its grand opening on October 1, 2010.
Mahiga Rainwater Court
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In 2009, The Nobelity Project in partnership with
Architecture for Humanity
received "The Game Changers Award," an architectural grant from
Nike, Inc.
to build a multiple purpose game, performance, and rain water collection facility. The facility serves Mahiga Hope High as well as a community center for Mahiga. It also provides the school's source of drinking water. The Mahiga Rainwater Court opened on October 1, 2010.
Mahiga Hope Library
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In 2010, along with the classroom building for Mahiga Hope High, construction began on the Mahiga Hope Library. This library will provide books to the community of Mahiga, donated by individuals as part of the book drive, 1000 Books for Hope. The library will have textbooks and reference books in English and Swahili.
Work as an author
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Turk Pipkin has worked as a screen and television writer, as a freelance journalist and contributing editor for numerous national magazines, and has authored nine books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book is the
New York Times
bestseller,
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The Tao of Willie
, co-authored with
Willie Nelson
. His novels include
Fast Greens
, and
When Angels Sing
which was adapted as a feature film under the title
Angels Sing
. He has written for multiple television productions.
Writing credits include:
- When Angels Sing
(Algonquin Books) Author. (Released as the movie
Angels Sing
produced by
Fred Miller
)
- Fast Greens
(Hardback Edition, Dial Press). (In development with Warner Bros/1492 Productions)
- The Old Man and the Tee
(St. Martin’s Press) Author
- Born of the River
(Softshoe Publishing) Author
- Harry Anderson
's
Games You Can't Lose
(Pocket Books) Co-author
- Barton Springs Eternal, The Soul of a City
(Softshoe Publishing) Co-editor
- Be a Clown!
(Workman Books)
- Texas Monthly
magazine, contributing editor
Writing work in television
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- Night Court
(1989) "Attack of the Mac Snacks" (1989) (TV) (co-writer)
- Harry Anderson
:
The Tricks of His Trade
(1996) (TV) (writer)
- Farm Aid
: The Tenth Anniversary Concert
(1995) (TV) (writer)
- Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade
(2001) (TV) (writer)
- The World's Greatest Magic 5
(1998) (TV) (writer)
- The Glenn Miller Band Reunion
(1989) (TV) (writer)
- Going to California
(Showtime) (TV) (writer)
Filmography
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Turk Pipkin is most known as an actor for his work in the HBO series'
The Sopranos
,
The Leftovers
and in the feature films
The Alamo
,
Friday Night Lights
,
Waiting for Guffman
and
Richard Linklater
's
A Scanner Darkly
.
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