Charles Dyer (playwright)
Charles Dyer is a playwright, actor and screenwriter british, born in Shrewsbury, in England.
Charles Dyer | |
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Born | Charles Raymond Dyer 7 July 1928 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | playwright, actor and screenwriter |
Spouse(s) | Fiona Jean Thomson |
Career
His first appearance was in 1948, at the Whitehall Theatre. His first play "Who On Earth", was published in 1953.[1]
Theater
- 1948: Clubs Are Sometimes Trumps
- 1951: Who on Earth?
- 1953: Turtle in the Soup
- 1954: Jovial Parasite
- 1955: Single Ticket to Mars
- 1956: Wanted, One Body!
- 1956: Time, Murderer, Please
- 1957: Poison in Jest
- 1959: Prelude to Fury
- 1960: Red Cabbage and Kings
- 1962: La Crécelle (Rattle of a Simple Man)
- 1964: Gorillas Drink Milk
- 1966: L'Escalier (Staircase), an adaptation of which in France will inspire Jean Poiret, La Cage aux folles, in a comic version
- 1971: Mother Adam
- 1975: A Hot Godly Wind
- 1980: Futility Rites
- 1983: Lovers Dancing
Filmography
- Scriptwriter
- 1964: Rattle of a Simple Man from Muriel Box
- 1969: The Staircase (Staircase) by Stanley Donen, adapted from his own play by theater above, and therefore at the origin of the comedy La Cage aux folles by Jean Poiret
- 1974: La Crécelle (TV) by Roger Kahane
- Actor
- 1964: Rattle of a Simple Man from Muriel Box: Chalky
- 1964: A Christmas Night with the Stars (TV)
- 1965: The Knack ... and how to get it (The Knack ... and How to Get It) by Richard Lester: The man in the photo booth
- 1967: How I won the war (How I Won the War) by Richard Lester: The man in the pants
References
- "Charles Dyer – Playwright Actor Writer Director Composer". Retrieved 2020-06-24.
External links
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