
John Osborne
Born
December 12, 1929
Died
December 24, 1994 (65 years old)
Known For
Writing
Place of Birth
Fulham, London, England
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John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter, actor and critic of the Establishment. The success of his 1956 play Look Back in Anger transformed English theatre.
In a productive life of more than 40 years, Osborne explored many themes and genres, writing for stage, film and TV. His personal life was extravagant and iconoclastic. He was notorious for the ornate violence of his language, not only on behalf of the political causes he supported but also against his own family, including his wives and children.
Osborne was one of the first writers to address Britain's purpose in the post-imperial age. He was the first to question the point of the monarchy on a prominent public stage. During his peak (1956–1966), he helped make contempt an acceptable and now even cliched onstage emotion, argued for the cleansing wisdom of bad behaviour and bad taste, and combined unsparing truthfulness with devastating wit.
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Known For

Kurt Cobain: Moments That Shook Music
2024

Hollywood U.K.: British Cinema in the Sixties
Self · (1 episode)
1993
The South Bank Show: Noël Coward
Self
1992

A Better Class of Person
Narrator
1985

Flash Gordon
Arborian Priest
1980

Tomorrow Never Comes
Lyne
1978

Get Carter
Kinnear
1971

Great Performances
Self · (1 episode)
1971

First Love
Maidanov
1970

The Parachute
Werner Roger
1968

BBC Play of the Month
Werner Roger · (1 episode)
1965

A Sunday in September
Self
1961