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  1. Alan Bennett (Leeds; 9 de mayo de 1934) es un dramaturgo, actor, novelista y guionista británico, ganador de un Premio Tony por su obra The History Boys. [1] Es autor de muchas y celebradas obras teatrales como Habeas Corpus, Forty One Years On, Kafka's Dick o The Madness of George III (adaptada después al cine).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BennettAlan Bennett - Wikipedia

    Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) 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 (1994).

  3. Hace 3 días · Alan Bennett, British playwright who was best known for The Madness of George III and The History Boys. In addition to plays, he wrote numerous short stories and novellas, many of which he adapted for the stage and screen. Read more about Bennetts life and career.

  4. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Wed 21 Dec 2022 08.30 EST. Last modified on Thu 5 Jan 2023 01.38 EST. Alan Bennetts 2022 diary, published in the London Review of Books, records the 88-year-old playwright contemplating old...

  5. Alan Bennett (1934-) es un dramaturgo y autor prolífico y muy respetado. Se dio a conocer en el mundo teatral británico de la década de 1960, y pronto se hizo famoso por sus incisivas obras dotadas de comentario social. También ha escrito varios libros de éxito, tanto de ficción como de no ficción.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003141Alan Bennett - IMDb

    Alan Bennett. Writer: The Lady in the Van. Alan Bennett is an award-winning dramatist and screenwriter who is best known as a member of Beyond the Fringe (1964) (a satirical review that was a hit on both the London stage and on Broadway and featured fellow members Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore) and for his plays The Madness of ...

  7. Alan Bennett was born in 1934 in Leeds. He studied at Exeter College, Oxford, then after a period of National Service, became a lecturer for a short time at Oxford University. He co-wrote and starred in Beyond the Fringe (1963), a satirical review, along with Dudley Moore, Peter Cook and Jonathan Miller, at the Edinburgh Festival in 1960.