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  1. Benjamin J. Perry. Actor: Good Guys Wear Black. Ben Perry has over 40 years in the Motion Picture and Television Industry as a highly successful Hollywood motion picture and television Director, Producer, Writer, Stunt Coordinator, and Stuntman with credits in over 30 productions including the films "The Octagon" and "Soapdish", and the TV ...

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  2. When writer Benjamin Perry realized he hadn't cried in more than ten years, he undertook an experiment: to cry every day. But he didn't anticipate how tears would bring him into deeper relationship with a world that's breaking.

  3. www.benjaminjperry.comBenjamin Perry

    An award-winning writer, his work focuses on the intersection of religion and politics. Their writing can be found in outlets like The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Slate, The Huffington Post, Sojourners, Bustle and Motherboard and he has appeared on MSNBC, Al Jazeera, and NY1.

  4. Rev. Benjamin Perry is Minister of Outreach and Media Strategy at Middle Church, and author of Cry, Baby: Why Our Tears Matter, published by Broadleaf Books, May 2023. An award-winning writer, his work focuses on the intersection of religion and politics.

  5. Benjamin PERRY, PhD Candidate | Cited by 328 | of University of Otago, Dunedin | Read 34 publications | Contact Benjamin PERRY

  6. Actor, Director. Ben Perry has over 40 years in the Motion Picture and Television Industry as a highly successful Hollywood motion picture and television Director, Producer, Writer, Stunt Coordinator, and Stuntman with credits in over 30 productions including the films "The Octagon" and "Soapdish", and the TV series "CHiPs", "The Fall Guy" and ...

  7. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERRY was born in Pickens County, South Carolina. He was sent to North Carolina for preparatory schooling, went on to study law, and was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 1827. He became a journalist, editing the Greenville Mountaineer (beginning in 1832) and Patriot and Mountaineer (1855-1858), and founding Southern Patriot.