Alan Bennett
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 90 |
Date of birth | May 9,1934 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Armley |
Leeds | |
United Kingdom | |
Residence | Camden Town |
London | |
Partner | Rupert Thomas |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Job | Playwright |
Author | |
Screenwriter | |
Voice acting | |
Current partner | Rupert Thomas |
Parents | Lilian Mary Peel |
Walter Bennett | |
Plays | Forty Years On |
The History Boys | |
Kafka's Dick | |
The Habit of Art | |
Albums | Schweinkram - Zwei unziemliche Geschichten (Ungekürzte Lesung) |
Beyond the Fringe | |
Alma mater | Exeter College |
Oxford | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 430611 |
Keeping On Keeping On
Writing Home
A Life Like Other People's
The Laying on of Hands
Alan Bennett: Plays: BBC Radio Dramatisations
Father! Father! Burning Bright
Four Stories
Telling Tales
Alan Bennett: Stories: Read by Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett at the BBC.
Alan Bennett: Triple Bill
Alan Bennett: Say something happened
Alan Bennett Plays 1: Forty Years On, Getting On, Habeas Corpus and Enjoy
Forty years on ; Getting on ; Habeas Corpus
Alan and Thora
Getting on: A Play
Three Stories
Single Spies: An Englishman Abroad ; A Question of Attribution: a Double-bill
A Visit from Miss Prothero (from Office Suite): A Play
A Box of Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett Untold Stories: Part 2: The Diaries
An Englishman Abroad
Soldiering on: A Monologue from Talking Heads
The Writer in Disguise
Alan Bennett's on the Margin
Alan Bennett: Four Stories
Alan Bennett: Three Plays
Me, I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf: A Day Out, Sunset Across the Bay, A Visit From Mrs. Pr
Rolling Home: One Fine Day, All Day on the Sands, Our Winnie, Rolling Home
La Ceremonia del Masaje
Her Big Chance: A Monologue from Talking Heads
So shocking!
A Lady of Letters: A Monologue from Talking Heads
Alan Bennett Untold Stories: The Diaries
A Chip in the Sugar: A Monologue from Talking Heads
A Woman of No Importance: A Monologue from Talking Heads
A Cream Cracker Under the Settee: A Monologue from Talking Heads
Alan Bennett Plays 2: Kafka's Dick; Insurance Man; Old Country; Englishman Abroad; Question of Attribution
Green Forms (from Office Suite): A Play
Great Western Railway in Mid-Cornwall
Bed Among the Lentils: A Monologue from Talking Heads
The Great Western Railway in East Cornwall
Objects of Affection and Other Plays for Television
Great Western Railway in West Cornwall
Nearly Invisible
Great Western Railway Holiday Lines in Devon and West Somerset
Alan Bennett Three Plays
The Uncommon Reader
House Arrest: Pandemic Diaries
The Clothes They Stood Up In
Smut: Two Unseemly Stories
A Private Function
Prick Up Your Ears
A Bed Among the Lentils
A Question of Attribution
An Englishman Abroad
A Day Out
Fortunes of War
102 Boulevard Haussmann
On the Margin
Afternoon Off
Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Little Dorrit
The Wind in the Willows
Ashenden
Selling Hitler
In Love and War
Every Home Should Have One
The Abbey
BBC-3
A Dance to the Music of Time
Pleasure at Her Majesty's
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Alice in Wonderland
Long Shot
The Lady in the Van
Talking Heads
The History Boys
Tony Award for Best Play
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical
Laurence Olivier Award for Society of London Theatre Special Award
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama
Special Tony Award
Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize
Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best New Play
Bodley Medal
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family
Hawthornden Prize
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year
Critics' Circle Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts
The British Comedy Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Broadway Play
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play
New York Drama Critics' Circle Special Citation
Alan Bennett Life story
Alan Bennett is an English playwright, author, actor and screenwriter. Over his entertainment career he has received numerous awards and honours including two BAFTA Awards, four Laurence Olivier Awards, and two Tony Awards. He also earned an Academy Award nomination for his film The Madness of King George.
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Miller was knighted in 2002 for services to music and the arts
Sir Jonathan Miller , the distinguished theatre and opera director who famously starred in The Beyond the Fringe satirical revue, has died aged 85.
In a statement, His Family said he had died "peacefully at Home . . Following a long battle with Alzheimer's".
A Man of many parts, Miller was also an author, a photographer, a sculptor, a broadcaster and a qualified doctor.
Born in London in 1934, Miller studied medicine at Cambridge before embarking on a career in the arts.
The Catalyst was Beyond the Fringe, in which he appeared with Peter Cook , Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett .
The groundbreaking revue premiered at the 1960 Edinburgh Festival before transferring to The West End and Broadway .
Miller (far right) appeared in Beyond the Fringe with Alan Bennett , Peter Cook and Dudley MooreIts success led to Miller becoming editor and presenter of Bbc Arts programme Monitor and a director of plays at the National Theatre .
His productions included a modern-dress staging of The Merchant of Venice, with Laurence Olivier as Shylock.
He went on to direct six of the BBC's 1980s Shakespeare productions, among them The Taming of the Shrew with John Cleese and Othello with Anthony Hopkins .
He served as artistic director of London's Old Vic Theatre from 1987-90. Despite being unable to read music, he also directed operas for the ENO, Glyndebourne and the Met in New York . Who's Who listed His only recreation as "Deep Sleep ".
'A supreme intellect'In a tribute, The Royal Opera House 's director of opera Oliver Mears said Miller was "one of The Most important figures in British Theatre and opera of The Past half century".
He continued: "Combining a supreme intellect with a consistently irreverent perspective, formed from His experiences in both comedy and medicine, Miller shone a unique light on our art form.
"His intolerance of inauthenticity and laziness On Stage was matched by The Urgency and rigour of His search for the composer's vision, historical accuracy and psychological Truth - resulting in so many productions which have stood The Test of Time . "
: "His contribution to comedy, theatre and ENO in particular was immeasurable. For over four decades Jonathan created some of ENO's most celebrated and popular opera productions. "
And as "a legendary figure across theatre and opera".
'Creative genius'Miller, who was knighted in 2002 for services to music and the arts, was witty and erudite but could be cantankerous.
"I've got this, I think, unjustified reputation for being grumpy," insisting he only objected to "people who are 30 years younger than I Am and know 100% less than I do".
Tony Hall , the BBC's director general, said Miller was "a creative genius whose imagination knew no bounds. . he brought arts and culture to millions on the BBC".
Monty Python star Eric Idle paid tribute to "The Beloved hilarious genius Jonathan Miller ", adding that Miller had "dramatically changed My Life Three Times ".
He was also as "a polymath and cultural giant" whose "contribution to British cultural life was as varied as it was vast".
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Source of news: bbc.com