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Trevor Griffiths (4 April 1935 – 29 March 2024) was an English dramatist. Early life. Born in Ancoats, Manchester and brought up as a Roman Catholic by his mother, Annie, a bus conductor and father, Ernest, who worked in a factory. He attended St. Bede's College before being accepted into Manchester University in 1952 to read English. [1] .
Apr 9, 2024 · Trevor Griffiths, a prolific and avowedly Marxist writer for stage and screen most widely known for his play “Comedians,” which was staged in London and on Broadway, died on March...
Trevor Griffiths (1935-2024) was a British playwright, screenwriter and director, known for Reds (1981), Food for Ravens (1997) and Bill Brand (1976). He was nominated for an Oscar and won five awards for his work.
- Writer, Director, Actor
- April 4, 1935
- Trevor Griffiths
- March 29, 2024
Apr 2, 2024 · Trevor Griffiths, the stage and television playwright, who has died aged 88, was one of the most original, intelligent and controversial exponents of socialism in the post-war British...
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Trevor Griffiths is a British playwright, director and screenwriter, born in Manchester in 1935. He has written for theatre, television and cinema, and won several awards, including an Oscar for Reds.
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Learn about the life and career of Trevor Griffiths, a British playwright, screenwriter and director. Explore his acclaimed works for theatre, television and cinema, such as Comedians, Reds and Food for Ravens.
Trevor Griffiths, who has died at 88, was a passionate, prolific and political writer whose television dramas dominated the nation’s screens during the 1960s and 70s.