- Alan Bennett
Infobox Actor
name = Alan Bennett
birthdate = birth date and age|1934|5|9
birthplace =Leeds, Yorkshire
yearsactive = 1963 - present
baftaawards = Best Single Drama
1992 "A Question of Attribution "
laurenceolivierawards = Best New Comedy
1989 "Single Spies"
Best Actor in a Musical or Entertainment
1991 "Talking Heads "
Best Entertainment
1991 "Talking Heads "
Best New Play
2005 "The History Boys "
Society Special Award
2005 Lifetime Achievement
tonyawards =Special Tony Award
1963 "Beyond The Fringe "
Best Play
2005 "The History Boys "Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English
author andTony Award -winningplaywright .Life and work
Bennett was born in
Armley inLeeds , Yorkshire. The son of a Co-op butcher, Bennett attendedLeeds Modern School (nowLawnswood School ), learned Russian at theJoint Services School for Linguists during hisNational Service , and gained a place at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge [Alan Bennett, "The History Boys", Introduction,Faber and Faber , British edition, 2004.] . However, having spent time in Cambridge during national service, and partly wishing to follow the object of his unrequited love, he decided to apply for a scholarship at Oxford University. He was accepted byExeter College, Oxford and went on to receive a first-class degree inhistory . While at Oxford he performed comedy with a number of future successful actors in the Oxford Revue. He was to remain at Oxford for several years researching and teaching Medieval History before deciding he was not cut out to be an academic.In August 1960, Bennett, along with
Dudley Moore ,Jonathan Miller , andPeter Cook , achieved instant fame by appearing at theEdinburgh Festival in the satirical revue "Beyond the Fringe ". After the Festival, the show continued inLondon andNew York . He also appeared in "My Father Knew Lloyd George ". A highly regarded television comedy sketch series "On the Margin" (1966) was regrettably erased. Around this time Bennett often found himself playing vicars, and claims that as an adolescent he assumed he would grow up to be aChurch of England clergyman, for no better reason than that he looked like one.Bennett's first stage play, "Forty Years On", was produced in 1968. Many television, stage and radio plays followed, along with screenplays, short stories, novellas, a large body of non-fictional prose and broadcasting, and many appearances as an actor. Bennett's lugubrious yet expressive voice (which still bears a slight Leeds accent) and the sharp humour and evident humanity of his writing have made his readings of his own work (especially his autobiographical writing) very popular. His readings of the "
Winnie the Pooh " stories are also widely enjoyed.Many of Bennett's characters are unfortunate and downtrodden, or meek and overlooked. Life has brought them to an impasse, or else passed them by altogether. In many cases they have met with disappointment in the realm of sex and intimate relationships, largely through tentativeness and a failure to connect with others.
Bennett is both unsparing and compassionate in laying bare his characters' frailties. This can be seen in his television plays for
LWT in the late 1970s and the BBC in the early 1980s, and in the 1987 "Talking Heads" series of monologues for television which were later performed at theComedy Theatre in London in 1992. This was a sextet of poignantly comic pieces, each of which depicted several stages in the character's decline from an initial state of denial or ignorance of their predicament, through a slow realization of the hopelessness of their situation, and progressing to a bleak or ambiguous conclusion. A second set of six "Talking Heads" pieces followed a decade later.In his 2005 prose collection "Untold Stories" Bennett has written candidly and movingly of the mental illness that afflicted his mother and other family members. Much of his work draws on his Leeds background and while he is celebrated for his acute observations of a particular type of northern speech ("It'll take more than Dairy Box to banish memories of Pearl Harbor"), the range and daring of his work is often undervalued – his television play "The Old Crowd", for example, includes shots of the director and technical crew, while his stage play "The Lady in the Van" includes two characters named Alan Bennett. "The Lady in the Van" was based on his experiences with a tramp called Miss Shepherd who lived on Bennett's driveway in a dilapidated van for fifteen years.
In 1994 Bennett adapted his popular and much-praised 1991 play "The Madness of George III" for the cinema as "
The Madness of King George ". The film received four Academy Award nominations, including nominations for Bennett's writing and the performances ofNigel Hawthorne andHelen Mirren . It won the award for best art direction.Bennett's critically-acclaimed "
The History Boys " [ [http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/?lid=7785&cc=1 National Theatre : Productions : The History Boys 2004 ] ] won threeOlivier Award s in February 2005, for Best New Play, Best Actor (Richard Griffiths ), and Best Direction (Nicholas Hytner ), having previously wonCritics' Circle Theatre Awards andEvening Standard Awards for Best Actor and Best Play. Bennett himself received anOlivier Award for "Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre". [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/low_res/story.jsp?story=613121&host=5&dir=500 ]"The History Boys" also went on to win six
Tony Awards on Broadway, including best play, best performance by a leading actor in a play (Richard Griffiths ), best performance by a featured actress in a play (Frances de la Tour ), and best direction of a play (Nicholas Hytner ).A film version of "The History Boys" was released in the UK on 13 October 2006. Bennett discussed the play and its themes in an interview on
STV . [ [http://www.stv.tv/content/out/film/videointerviews/display.html?id=opencms:/out/films/video_interviews/Alan_Bennettx_History_Boys_interview Alan Bennett: The History Boys ] ]Bennett was made an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford in 1987. He was also awarded a D.Litt by the
University of Leeds in 1990 and a hon PhD from Kingston in 1996. However in 1998 Bennett refused anhonorary doctorate fromOxford University , in protest at its accepting funding for a named chair in honour ofpress baron Rupert Murdoch . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/255738.stm BBC News | Education | Bennett snubs Oxford over Murdoch chair ] ] He also declined a CBE in 1988 and aknighthood in 1996.In September 2005, Bennett revealed that, in 1997, he had undergone treatment for
cancer , and described the illness as a "bore". His chances of survival were given as being "much less" than 50%. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4277976.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Arts | Alan Bennett reveals cancer fight ] ] He began "Untold Stories" (published 2005) thinking it would be published posthumously. In the event his cancer went into remission. In the autobiographical sketches which form a large part of the book Bennett writes openly for the first time about his homosexuality (Bennett has had relationships with women as well, although this is only touched upon in "Untold Stories"). Previously Bennett had referred to questions about his sexuality as being like asking a man dying of thirst to choose betweenPerrier orMalvern mineral water. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2004/10/30/dl3003.xml Inside Bennett's fridge - Telegraph ] ]Bennett earned Honorary Membership of
The Coterie in the 2007 membership list.Bennett has lived in
Camden Town in London for thirty one years, and shares his home withRupert Thomas , his partner for the last fourteen years.Bibliography and filmography
Television work
*"My Father Knew Lloyd George" (also writer), 1965
*"Famous Gossips", 1965
*"Plato—The Drinking Party", 1965
*"Alice in Wonderland", 1966
*"On the Margin" series (actor & writer), 1966-67
*"A Day Out" (also writer), 1972
*"Sunset Across the Bay" (also writer), 1975
*"A Little Outing" (also writer), 1975
*"A Visit from Miss Prothero" (writer), 1978
*"Me—I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (writer), 1978
*"Doris and Doreen (Green Forms)" (writer), 1978
*"The Old Crowd" (writer) withLindsay Anderson (director),LWT 1979
*"Afternoon Off " (actor & writer), 1979
*"One Fine Day" (writer), 1979
*"All Day On the Sands" (writer), 1979
*"Objects of Affection (Our Winnie, A Woman of No Importance, Rolling Home, Marks, Say Something Happened, Intensive Care)" (also writer), 1982
*"The Merry Wives of Windsor " (actor), 1982
*"An Englishman Abroad " (writer), 1983
*"The Insurance Man" (writer), 1986
*"Breaking Up", 1986
*"Man and Music" (narrator), 1986
*"Talking Heads (A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils, A Lady of Letters, Her Big Chance, Soldiering On, A Cream Cracker Under the Settee)" (also writer), 1987
*"Down Cemetery Road: The Landscape of Philip Larkin" (presenter), 1987
*"Fortunes of War" series (actor), 1987
*"Dinner at Noon" (narrator), 1988
*"Poetry in Motion" (presenter), 1990
*"102 Boulevard Haussmann" (writer), 1990
*"A Question of Attribution " (writer), 1991
*"Selling Hitler", 1991
*"Poetry in Motion 2" (presenter), 1992
*"Portrait or Bust" (presenter), 1994
*"The Abbey" (presenter), 1995
*"A Dance to the Music of Time " (actor), 1997
*"Talking Heads 2", 1998
*"Telling Tales" (writer, as himself), 2000Films
*"
Long Shot ", 1980
*"Dreamchild " (voice only), 1985
*"The Secret Policeman's Ball ", 1986
*"The Secret Policeman's Other Ball ", 1982
*"A Private Function " (screenplay), 1986
*"Pleasure At Her Majesty's ", 1987
*"Prick Up Your Ears " (screenplay), 1987
*"Little Dorrit", 1987
*"Wind in the Willows animated adaptation, 1994
*"Parson's Pleasure" (writer), 1995
*"The Madness of King George " (screenplay from his play "The Madness of George III"), 1995
*"The History Boys" (screenplay, from his play of the same name), 2006Radio
*"The Great Jowett", 1980
*"Dragon", 1982
*"Uncle Clarence" (writer, narrator), 1985
*"Better Halves" (narrator), 1988
*"The Lady in the Van" (writer, narrator), 1990
*"Winnie-the-Pooh " (narrator), 1990Stage
*"Better Late", 1959
*"Beyond the Fringe " (also co-writer), 1960
*"The Blood of the Bambergs", 1962
*"A Cuckoo in the Nest", 1964
*" Forty Years On" (also writer), 1968
*"Sing a Rude Song" (co-writer), 1969
*"Getting On" (writer), 1971
*"Habeas Corpus" (also writer), 1973
*"The Old Country" (writer), 1977
*"Enjoy" (writer), 1980
*"Kafka's Dick " (writer), 1986
*"A Visit from Miss Prothero" (writer), 1987
*"Single Spies (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution)" (also writer and director), 1988
*"The Wind in the Willows" (adaptation), 1990
*"The Madness of George III" (writer), 1991
*"Talking Heads (Waiting for the telegram, A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils, A Lady of Letters, Her Big Chance, Soldiering On, A Cream Cracker Under the Settee)" (also writer), 1992
*"The History Boys " (writer), 2004; Winner ofTony Award for Best Play , 2006.Books
*"Beyond the Fringe" (with
Peter Cook ,Jonathan Miller , andDudley Moore ). London: Souvenir Press, 1962, and New York: Random House, 1963
*"Forty Years On". London: Faber, 1969
*"Getting On". London: Faber, 1972
*"Habeas Corpus". London: Faber, 1973
*"The Old Country". London: Faber, 1978
*"Enjoy". London: Faber, 1980
*"Office Suite". London: Faber, 1981
*"Objects of Affection". London: BBC Publications, 1982
*"A Private Function". London: Faber, 1984
*"Forty Years On; Getting On; Habeas Corpus". London: Faber, 1985
*"The Writer in Disguise". London: Faber, 1985
*"Prick Up Your Ears: The Film Screenplay". London: Faber, 1987
*"Two Kafka Plays". London: Faber, 1987
*"Talking Heads". London: BBC Publications, 1988; New York: Summit, 1990
*"Single Spies". London: Faber, 1989
**Winner of Olivier Award: England's best comedy for 1989
*"Single Spies and Talking Heads". New York: Summit, 1990
*"The Lady in the Van", 1989
*"Poetry in Motion" (with others). 1990
*"The Wind in the Willows". London: Faber, 1991
*"Forty Years On and Other Plays". London: Faber, 1991
*"The Madness of George III". London: Faber, 1992
*"Poetry in Motion 2" (with others). 1992
*"Writing Home " (memoir & essays). London: Faber, 1994 (winner of the 1995British Book of the Year award).
*"The Madness of King George" (screenplay), 1995
*"Father ! Father ! Burning Bright" (prose version of 1982 TV script, "Intensive Care"), 1999
*"The Laying on of Hands" (novella), 2000
*"The Clothes They Stood Up In" (novella), 2001
*"Untold Stories" (autobiographical and essays), London, Faber/Profile Books, 2005, ISBN 0-571-22830-5
*"The Uncommon Reader " (novella), 2007Translations
;French
* "Soins intensifs", 2006;German
*"Der Rote Baron, Sein letzter Flug", 2001
*"Vater, Vater, lichterloh", 2002
*"Così fan tutte", (previously published as "Alle Jahre wieder") 2003
*"Die Lady im Lieferwagen", 2004
*"Handauflegen", 2005
*"Die souveräne Leserin", 2008;Spanish
*"Una Patata Frita en el Azúcar", 2003
*"Una Cama Entre Lentejas", 2003
*"Una Señora de Letras", 2003
*"Su Gran Oportunidad", 2003
*"Ir Tirando", 2003
*"Una Galleta Crácker Bajo el Sofá", 2003
*"Una Mujer Sin Importancia", 2003
*"La Señora del Furgón", 2004
*"La Mano de Dios", 2004
*"La Señorita Fozzard Hace Pie", 2004
*"Jugando a los Bocadillos", 2004
*"El Perro en el Patio", 2004
*"Noches en los Jardines de España", 2004
*"Esperando el Telegrama", 2004;Italian
* "La pazzia di re Giorgio", 1996
* "Nudi e crudi", 2001
* "La cerimonia del massaggio", 2002
* "La signora nel furgone", 2003
* "Signore e signori", 2004
* "Scritto sul corpo", 2006
* "La sovrana lettrice", 2007
* "Il letto di lenticchie", ????;Català
* "Una lectora poc corrent", 2008References
ources
* Peter Wolfe, "Understanding Alan Bennett",
University of South Carolina Press, ISBN 1-57003-280-7.
*cite book | author=Alexander Games| title=Backing Into The Limelight: The Biography of Alan Bennett| publisher=Headline| year=2001 | id= ISBN 0-7472-7030-9
*Joseph H. O'Mealy,"Alan Bennett: A Critical Introduction", Routledge, 2007.Further reading
Kara McKechnie, Alan Bennett, The Television Series, Manchester University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7190-6806-5
*Robert Hewison "Footlights – A Hundred Years of Cambridge Comedy", Methuen, 1983
*Roger Wilmut "From Fringe to Flying Circus – Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960–1980", Eyre Methuen, 1980External links
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* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/504794/ Bennett, Alan (1934–) Biography] from [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/ "screen"online]
* [http://www.stv.tv/content/out/film/videointerviews/display.html?id=opencms:/content/out/film/videointerviews/films/Alan_Bennettx_History_Boys_interview Alan Bennett] interview atstv.tv
* [http://www.faber.co.uk/index.html Faber and Faber] - UK publisher of many of Alan Bennett's plays, as well asWriting Home and Untold Stories (with Profile Books)
* [http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/interactive/video/index.html#b TonyAwards.com Interview with Alan Bennett]
* [http://us.macmillan.com/author/alanbennett-author US publisher page for Alan Bennett]
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