Kenneth Tynan
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Kenneth Tynan

Apr 2, 1927 - Birmingham, England, UK

Kenneth Peacock Tynan - was an English theatre critic and writer. Making his initial impact as a critic at The Observer, he praised Osborne's Look Back in Anger (1956), and encouraged the emerging wave of British theatrical talent. In 1963, Tynan was appointed as the new National Theatre Company's literary manager.

An opponent of theatre censorship, Tynan was considered by many to be the first person to say "fuck" on British television (although this is now disputed), which was controversial at the time. Later in his life, he settled in California, where he resumed his writing career.

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Movie1972Lenny Bruce: Without TearsSelf (archive footage)
Movie1969Freedom to LoveSelf
Movie1967Acting in the 60's: Richard BurtonSelf - Interviewer
Movie1969Will the Real Mr Sellers.....?
Movie1966Great Acting: Laurence OlivierSelf - Interviewer
Movie1974Omnibus - Cuckoo: A Celebration of Mr. Laurel and Mr. HardyHimself
Movie1958Small world: Vivien LeighSelf- drama critic
TV Show1959The David Susskind ShowSelf1
TV Show1961The Mike Douglas ShowSelf1
TV Show1968The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest1
TV Show1958Small WorldSelf1

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Movie1971MacbethScreenplayWriting
Movie1958Nowhere to GoWriterWriting
Movie1972Oh! Calcutta!WriterWriting