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  1. 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] .

  2. 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...

  3. 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
  4. 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...

    • Telegraph Obituaries
  5. 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.

    • Manchester
  6. 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.

  7. 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.