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  1. John James Osborne (Londres; 12 de diciembre de 1929-Shropshire; 24 de diciembre de 1994) fue un dramaturgo, guionista, actor y crítico del establishment británico. [1] El abrumador éxito de su obra de 1956 Look Back in Anger ( Mirando hacia atrás con ira o Recordando con ira ) transformó el teatro inglés.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_OsborneJohn Osborne - Wikipedia

    John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter, actor, and entrepreneur. Born in London, he briefly worked as a journalist before starting out in theatre as a stage manager and actor.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · John Osborne (born December 12, 1929, London, England—died December 24, 1994, Shropshire) was a British playwright and film producer whose Look Back in Anger (performed 1956) ushered in a new movement in British drama and made him known as the first of the Angry Young Men.

  4. John Osborne. (Londres, 1929 - Shropshire, Reino Unido, 1994) Dramaturgo británico. El primer libro de su autobiografía, A Better Class of Person (1989), describe su infancia en los suburbios, su breve experiencia como periodista y sus años como actor de provincias, durante los cuales comenzó a escribir sus primeras obras de teatro ...

  5. John Osborne es un/una guionista y actor/actriz conocido por: Flash Gordon, Tom Jones, Asesino implacable, Mirando hacia atrás con ira, El animador, Coronel Redl, Fotos que cambiaron el mundo (Serie de TV), England, My England, El retrato de Dorian Gray (TV) y Look Back in Anger (TV) (TV)

  6. 24 de dic. de 2014 · John Osborne: a natural dissenter who changed the face of British theatre. John Osborne died 20 years ago today. In this obituary, published in the Guardian in 1994, Michael Billington...

  7. John Osborne was a British playwright and screenwriter who revolutionized English-speaking theater with his works such as Look Back in Anger and The Entertainer. He won an Oscar for his adaptation of Tom Jones and a Tony for his play Luther, and was a vocal critic of the British establishment.