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    Alan Beverley Cross [2] (13 April 1931 – 20 March 1998) was an English playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. [3] Early life. Born in London into a theatrical family, and educated at the Nautical College Pangbourne, Cross started off by writing children's plays in the 1950s.

  2. May 26, 2023 · Maggie Smith has been married twice. Here is a look back at marriages to former husbands Robert Stephens and playwright Beverley Cross.

  3. Dramatist and screenplay writer Beverley Cross, known for his adaptation of Marc Camoletti's French farce Boeing-Boeing (1962), died Mar. 20 of heart disease in London. He was 66.

  4. Beverley Cross was born on 13 April 1931 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Clash of the Titans (1981), Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and Clash of the Titans (2010).

  5. Mar 30, 1998 · Beverley Cross, the playwright, librettist and writer who devoted himself in equal measure to his own career and to that of the great love of his life, Dame Maggie Smith, died here on March...

  6. Beverley Cross was a celebrated playwright and screenwriter, known for masterpieces like One More River and Half a Sixpence. But his greatest love story was the one he wrote with Maggie Smith.

  7. Beverley Cross was born on April 13, 1931 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Clash of the Titans (1981), Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and Clash of the Titans (2010). He was married to Maggie Smith, Gayden Collins and Elizabeth Clunies-Ross.

  8. Feb 19, 2022 · Maggie Smith and Beverly Cross fought all odds to have their romance. However, after the screenwriter's death, Smith was heartbroken and found living pointless.

  9. Aug 11, 2023 · Maggie Smith's spouse, Beverley Cross, was a prominent English playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. He died at 66 due to heart disease. Find out more here.

  10. Beverley Cross (1931-1998) achieved instant success in 1959 with One More River, starring Sir Michael Caine and directed by Laurence Olivier. His second play, Strip the Willow, made his future wife, Dame Maggie Smith, a star.

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