Michael Frayn
Playwright
Michael Frayn was born in London on September 8th, 1933 and is the Playwright. At the age of 91, Michael Frayn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
September 8, 1933
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Age
91 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Author, Journalist, Novelist, Playwright, Science Fiction Writer, Screenwriter, Translator, Writer
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Spouse(s)
Gillian Palmer, Claire Tomalin (1993–)
Children
3 daughters including, Rebecca Frayn
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Siblings
Finn Harries, Jack Harries
- 1966: Somerset Maugham Award, for The Tin Men
- 1975: London Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy, for Alphabetical Order
- 1976: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy, for Donkeys' Years*
- 1980: London Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy for Make and Break
- 1982: London Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy, for Noises Off
- 1982: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy, for Noises Off
- 1984: London Evening Standard Award for Best Play, for Benefactors
- 1986: New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play of the 1985–86 Season, for Benefactors
- 1990: International Emmy Award, for First and Last
- 1991: Sunday Express Book of the Year, for A Landing on the Sun
- 1998: Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for Best New Play, for Copenhagen
- 1998: London Evening Standard Award for Best Play, for Copenhagen
- 2000: Tony Award for Best Play (USA), for Copenhagen
- 2000: New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play of the 1999–2000 Season, for Copenhagen
- 2002: Whitbread Best Novel Award, for Spies (the overall Whitbread Prize went to his wife, Claire Tomalin)
- 2003: Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Eurasia Region), for Spies
- 2003: London Evening Standard Award for Best Play, for Democracy
- 2003: Golden PEN Award for "a Lifetime's Distinguished Service to Literature".
- 2005: Honorary DLitt from the University of Birmingham
- 2006: St. Louis Literary Award from the Saint Louis University Library Associates
How trauma has changed me: Miscarriages, the menopause, and infidelity... Tamzin Outhwaite on the wellness program that took away years of heartache
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September 29, 2023
Tamzin Outhwaite, 52, underwent traumatization therapy, which was so life-changing that the UK actress founded We Free Women to give retreats to those in need. Tamzin is currently playing in Michael Frayn's Noises Off with Felicity Kendal, and she says her work is also a great healer.
A flashback that will have you stumped! Due to her hit television series, she has become a household name
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April 28, 2023
She has had a long and varied career in Hollywood, which includes fun Eighties films as well as a huge TV show that changed the way women think about fashion and friendship. This adored blonde bombshell posted a snapshot from her past on Instagram on Thursday. And the red carpet queen took it a long time before her big in Hollywood. The beauty in question was seen with curly jet black hair and a straw hat as she gazed at the camera with a calm attitude. The image was taken from the set of a 'period drama' in the 1970s, according to the artist in her caption. Can you guess who she is?
WHAT BOOK would managing director of Conde Nast UK and author Albert Read take to a desert island?
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March 16, 2023
Albert Read (pictured) is reading Michael Frayn's book Towards The End Of The Morning by Michael Frayn. Marcel Proust's In Search Of Lost Time, the managing director of Conde Nast UK and author, will fly to a desert island. The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas first gave him the reading bug