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Home/People/Harold Pinter
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Born
Oct 10, 1930Died: Dec 24, 2008
Lived 78 years
Place of Birth
Hackney, London, England, UK
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

28
Movies
8
TV Shows
8
Directed
Also Known As
David Baron
Гарольд Пинтер
IMDb Profile

Harold Pinter

Writing

Biography
Harold Pinter CH CBE (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor. A Nobel Prize winner, Pinter was one of the most influential modern British dramatists with a writing career that spanned more than 50 years. His best-known plays include The Birthday Party (1957), The Homecoming (1964), and Betrayal (1978), each of which he adapted for the screen. His screenplay adaptations of others' works include The Servant (1963), The Go-Between (1971), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), The Trial (1993), and Sleuth (2007). He also directed or acted in radio, stage, television, and film productions of his own and others' works. Pinter was born and raised in Hackney, east London, and educated at Hackney Downs School. He was a sprinter and a keen cricket player, acting in school plays and writing poetry. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art but did not complete the course. He was fined for refusing national service as a conscientious objector. Subsequently, he continued training at the Central School of Speech and Drama and worked in repertory theatre in Ireland and England. In 1956 he married actress Vivien Merchant and had a son, Daniel, born in 1958. He left Merchant in 1975 and married author Lady Antonia Fraser in 1980. Pinter's career as a playwright began with a production of The Room in 1957. His second play, The Birthday Party, closed after eight performances, but was enthusiastically reviewed by critic Harold Hobson. His early works were described by critics as "comedy of menace". Later plays such as No Man's Land (1975) and Betrayal (1978) became known as "memory plays". He appeared as an actor in productions of his own work on radio and film. He also undertook a number of roles in works by other writers. He directed nearly 50 productions for stage, theatre and screen. Pinter received over 50 awards, prizes, and other honours, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005 and the French Légion d'honneur in 2007. Despite frail health after being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in December 2001, Pinter continued to act on stage and screen, last performing the title role of Samuel Beckett's one-act monologue Krapp's Last Tape, for the 50th anniversary season of the Royal Court Theatre, in October 2006. He died from liver cancer on 24 December 2008. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harold Pinter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story poster

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story

as Self (archive footage)
2023
Harold Pinter:  A Celebration poster

Harold Pinter: A Celebration

as Self (archive footage)
2010
Sleuth poster

Sleuth

as Man on T.V.
2007
Krapp's Last Tape poster

Krapp's Last Tape

as Krapp
2007
Art, Truth and Politics poster

Art, Truth and Politics

as self
2005
Catastrophe poster

Catastrophe

as The Director
2001
One for the Road poster

One for the Road

as Nicolas
2001
The Tailor of Panama poster

The Tailor of Panama

as Uncle Benny
2001
Wit poster

Wit

as Mr. Bearing
2001
Mansfield Park poster

Mansfield Park

as Sir Thomas Bertram
1999
Against the War poster

Against the War

as himself
1999
Mojo poster

Mojo

as Sam Ross
1997
Michael Redgrave: My Father poster

Michael Redgrave: My Father

as Self
1997
Breaking the Code poster

Breaking the Code

as John Smith
1996
The Birthday Party poster

The Birthday Party

as Nat Goldberg
1987
Turtle Diary poster

Turtle Diary

as Man in Bookshop
1985
Poets Against the Bomb poster

Poets Against the Bomb

Cast
1981
Langrishe, Go Down poster

Langrishe, Go Down

as Barry Shannon
1978
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Rogue Male

as Saul Abrahams
1976
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The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer

as Steven Hench
1970