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Kenneth Peacock Tynan (2 April 1927 – 26 July 1980) was an English theatre critic and writer. Initially making his mark as a critic at The Observer, he... |
Macbeth (1971 film) (section Bibliography) drama film directed by Roman Polanski, and co-written by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. A film adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name... |
film critic Kenneth Tynan angered them when he suggested that Leigh's was a mediocre talent that forced Olivier to compromise his own. Tynan's diatribe almost... |
Elaine Dundy (section Bibliography) performed in a BBC radio play. In 1950, she met the theater critic Kenneth Tynan, and two weeks later, they began living together. They married on January... |
Louise Brooks (section Bibliography) filmed a decade earlier. In 1979, she was profiled by the film writer Kenneth Tynan in his essay "The Girl in the Black Helmet", the title an allusion to... |
Theatre" by E. Martin Browne Theatre Record and its annual Indexes Tynan, Kenneth: Tynan on Theatre, Penguin Books, London, 1964 E. Martin Browne, The Making... |
Richard Burton (section Bibliography) in 1964. He was called "the natural successor to Olivier" by critic Kenneth Tynan. Burton's perceived failure to live up to those expectations disappointed... |
Mel Brooks (section Bibliography) Carl Reiner) and Mel Brooks performed, and it was later recalled by Kenneth Tynan. Reiner played the straight-man interviewer and set Brooks up as anything... |
Beyond the Fringe (section General bibliography) sensation. This was helped in large part by a favourable review by Kenneth Tynan. In 1962, the show transferred to the John Golden Theatre in New York... |
Variation on a Theme (play) (section Bibliography) not received well by the critics, the play ran for 132 performances. Kenneth Tynan wrote in The Observer: "As far as I could see the star of the show was... |
Dominick Elwes (section Bibliography) Practice – Hustling. With Nicholas Luard. London: Arthur Barker, 1964. Kenneth Tynan Mark Birley Lady Annabel Goldsmith The Independent Obituary of Nicholas... |
Workers' Party (Ireland) (section Bibliography) Donnelly and voted Tynan as his successor. Micheal McCorry, who had been General Secretary, became president of the Donnelly faction, with Tynan president of... |
Guardian, 27 June 1961, p. 7 Tynan, Kenneth. "Rebel Writer on a Rebel Priest", The Observer, 9 July 1961, p. 23 Tynan, Kenneth. "At the Theatre", The Observer... |
Tony Richardson (section Bibliography) His Oxford contemporaries included Rupert Murdoch, Margaret Thatcher, Kenneth Tynan, Lindsay Anderson and Gavin Lambert. He had the unprecedented distinction... |
stirred in, is exactly right—wistful, sprightly, and often hilarious. Kenneth Tynan of The Observer felt "The sedate foolishness of Pooh is prettily captured... |
Bisexual pornography (section Bibliography) c. 1925), which feature acts performed between both men and women. Kenneth Tynan documents many examples, including the French The Chiropodist from the... |
Sid Field (section Bibliography) best comedian of them all.' Laurence Olivier, during an interview with Kenneth Tynan in 1966, cited Field as a strong influence on his acting, saying, 'Of... |
Panther (film) (section Bibliography) Guenveur Smith as Pruitt Richard Dysart as J. Edgar Hoover Michael Wincott as Tynan James Russo as Rodgers Jeris Poindexter as Black Cop Melvin Van Peebles... |
among men, but great interest among women, whether for or against. Kenneth Tynan, John Minton, Ronald Searle, and others signed an open letter from "the... |
Truman Capote (section Bibliography) feud between Capote and British arts critic Kenneth Tynan erupted in the pages of The Observer after Tynan's review of In Cold Blood implied that Capote... |