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    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).

  2. Alan Bennett is an English playwright. Having started at the Royal National Theatre, he became known for such works as Talking Heads, The Madness of King George, The History Boys, The Lady in the Van and The Habit of Art. The following plays were later adapted into films, The Madness of King George (1995), The History Boys (2005), and The Lady ...

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  4. May 9, 2024 · 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.

  5. Nov 21, 2016 · Bennett goes to his desk every morning, though he never says what he’s working on, or not. He doesn’t subscribe to the aggrandisement of writer’s block. “Things do come more slowly but I don’t think of it as writer’s block. You just look out the window a bit more.” As to the diaries, he doesn’t write every day. “There’d be ...

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  6. Biography of. Alan Bennett. Alan Bennett is a British playwright whose most famous works include Forty Years On (1968), Talking Heads (1992) and The History Boys (2004). He has enjoyed a great deal of critical praise both in the United Kingdom and in the United States. Raised in Leeds and educated at both Oxford and Cambridge, Bennett achieved ...

  7. Nov 18, 2015 · Published: November 18, 2015 10:57am EST. Half way through new film The Lady in the Van, Alan Bennett is asked if he is in two minds. As there are two identical Bennetts on screen, one...

  8. Apr 3, 2023 · This was one of many collaborations between Bennett and Stephen Frears, who had directed his first teleplay, A Day Out (1972), which accompanied a cycling club on a 1911 expedition to Fountains Abbey. They also teamed on Sunset Across the Bay (1975) and One Fine Day (1979).

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