
Terence Rattigan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 47 years ago |
Date of birth | June 10,1911 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | South Kensington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | November 30,1977 |
Died | Hamilton |
Bermuda | |
Job | Playwright |
Screenwriter | |
Education | Trinity College |
University of Oxford | |
Harrow School | |
Awards | Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay |
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play | |
Parents | Frank Rattigan |
Vera Rattigan (née Houston) | |
Plays | The Deep Blue Sea |
The Winslow Boy | |
La version Browning | |
After the Dance | |
French Without Tears | |
Siblings | Brian Rattigan |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405128 |
Plays: One
Harlequinade: A Farce in One Act
O mistress mine
Separate Tables: Two Plays
Who Is Sylvia? and Duologue (the Rattigan Collection)
Harlequinade and All on Her Own
Rattigan Plays: 2: The Deep Blue Sea; Separate Tables; in Praise of Love; Before Dawn
While the Sun Shines: A Comedy in Three Acts
The Collected Plays of Terence Rattigan: The Browning version. Harlequinade. Adventure story. Who is Sylvia?. The deep blue sea. Vol. 2
Before Dawn: A Play
A Tale of Two Cities: Adapted for the Stage
South Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Variation on a Theme
Who Is Sylvia?
First Episode
Separate Tables
The Prince and the Showgirl
The Browning Version
The V. I. P. s
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
The Sound Barrier
The Way to the Stars
Brighton Rock
French Without Tears
Bequest to the Nation
While the Sun Shines
The Final Test
Quiet Wedding
The Man Who Loved Redheads
English Without Tears
The Day Will Dawn
Bond Street
Adventure Story
The Belles of St. Clements
Journey Together
Gypsy
Uncensored
The Winslow Boy
Terence Rattigan Life story
Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan CBE was a British dramatist and screenwriter. He was one of England's most popular mid-20th-century dramatists. His plays are typically set in an upper-middle-class background. He wrote The Winslow Boy, The Browning Version, The Deep Blue Sea and Separate Tables, among many others.
Terence Davies: Screenwriter and film director dies aged 77

... His other films include a 2000 adaptation of Edith Wharton s The House of Mirth, in which Sex Education star Gillian Anderson played socialite Lily Bart, and a 2011 adaption of Terence Rattigan s play The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz...
Glenda Jackson obituary: An actress unafraid to speak her mind

... She made an impression while still at RADA, when she appeared in a production of Terence Rattigan s Separate Tables...
Terence Davies: Screenwriter and film director dies aged 77
Screenwriter and director Terence Davies , known for Films including Distant Voices, Still Lives , has died at the Age Of 77.
He established himself with a trilogy of Films - Children , Madonna and Child, and Death and Transfiguration - in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Born and raised in Liverpool, his work often has an autobiographical element.
He died peacefully At Home after short illness, his manager confirmed in a statement.
His most recent work, Netflix drama Benediction, starring Slow Horses actor Jack Lowden and Doctor Who 's Peter Capaldi , explored The Life of war poet Siegfried Sassoon .
Davies worked as a clerk in a shipping office and a book-keeper in an accountancy firm for 10 Years before enrolling at drama school in Coventry in 1973.
He won the Cannes International Critics Prize for Distant Voices, Still Lives - a film based on his memories of life in 1940s and 1950s Liverpool.
His other Films include a 2000 adaptation of Edith Wharton 's The House of Mirth, in which Sex Education star Gillian Anderson played socialite Lily Bart , and a 2011 adaption of Terence Rattigan 's play The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz .
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