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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robin_HawdonRobin Hawdon - Wikipedia

    Robin Hawdon (born 28 March 1939) [1] is an English playwright and novelist, with previous additional careers as actor and theatre director. He is best known for his stage comedies and novels. [2] Education. Robin Hawdon was educated at Whitgift Grammar School and Uppingham public school.

  2. Robin Hawdon is a playwright and novelist, actor and theatre director, and is best known for his stage comedies and novels.

  3. Robin Hawdon is best known as a West End playwright, director of one of England’s foremost theatres, and an author of 4 novels.

  4. Robin Hawdon Novels include favourites such as 'A Rustle In The Grass' and newer books such as Number Ten, An explosive post-Brexit political thriller.

  5. Feb 23, 2014 · Robin Hawdon’s varied career has spanned numerous aspects of the arts. Actor, playwright, novelist and theatre director. Now one of Britain’s most prolific novelists and playwrights, with productions in at least forty countries and twenty languages. (see www.robinhawdon.com).

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0369937Robin Hawdon - IMDb

    Robin Hawdon. Actor: The Love Factor. His acting career began in the 1960s with appearances in a number of British television series as well as scattered roles in feature films.

  7. Robin Hawdon is a British playwright especially known for the popularity of his comedies. Mr. Hawdon’s plays are amongst the most frequently produced around the world – his name is as well known abroad as in his native Great Britain.

  8. Author of over 40 plays, novels, screenplays, performed in more than 40 countries and 20 languages worldwide. Website - robinhawdon.com. | Learn more about Robin Hawdon’s work experience,...

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  9. Perfect Wedding is perhaps Robin Hawdons most popular play. A Perfect Wedding day goes disastrously wrong, causing chaos to all concerned.

  10. Robin Hawdon, one of England's most successful and prolific playwrights, has written an extraordinary memoir, tracing his life in the theater as both an actor and writer from the 1950s to the present.

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