Charles Dyer (playwright)

English playwright, actor, and screenwriter (1928–2021)

Charles Dyer
Born
Charles Raymond Dyer

(1928-07-07)7 July 1928
Shrewsbury, England
Died23 January 2021(2021-01-23) (aged 92)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)playwright, actor and screenwriter
SpouseFiona Jean Thomson

Charles Raymond Dyer (7 July 1928 – 23 January 2021) was an English playwright, actor and screenwriter.

Life and career

His first appearance was in 1948, at the Whitehall Theatre. His first play "Who On Earth", was published in 1953.[1]

He died in January 2021 at the age of 92.[2]

Theatre

  • 1948: Clubs Are Sometimes Trumps
  • 1951: Who on Earth?
  • 1953: Turtle in the Soup
  • 1954: Jovial Parasite
  • 1955: Single Ticket to Mars
  • 1956: Wanted, One Body!
  • 1956: Time, Murderer, Please
  • 1957: Poison in Jest
  • 1959: Prelude to Fury
  • 1960: Red Cabbage and Kings
  • 1962: La Crécelle (Rattle of a Simple Man)
  • 1964: Gorillas Drink Milk
  • 1966: L'Escalier (Staircase), the French adaptation inspired Jean Poiret to write the comic play La Cage aux Folles
  • 1971: Mother Adam
  • 1975: A Hot Godly Wind
  • 1980: Futility Rites
  • 1983: Lovers Dancing

Filmography

Scriptwriter
  • 1964: Rattle of a Simple Man from Muriel Box
  • 1969: The Staircase (Staircase) by Stanley Donen, adapted from his own theatre play, and originating the later comedy La Cage aux folles by Jean Poiret
  • 1974: La Crécelle (TV) by Roger Kahane
Actor
  • 1964: Rattle of a Simple Man from Muriel Box: Chalky
  • 1964: A Christmas Night with the Stars (TV)
  • 1965: The Knack ... and how to get it (The Knack ... and How to Get It) by Richard Lester: The man in the photo booth
  • 1967: How I won the war (How I Won the War) by Richard Lester: The man in the pants

References

  1. ^ "Charles Dyer – Playwright Actor Writer Director Composer". Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  2. ^ Charles Dyer obituary

External links

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  • Charles Dyer at IMDb
  • The Playwrights Database Archived 2017-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
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