
Kenneth Tynan
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1927-04-02
Day of Death
1980-07-26 (53 years old)
Place of Birth
Birmingham, England, UK
Kenneth Tynan
Biography
Kenneth Peacock Tynan - was an English theatre critic and writer. Making his initial impact as a critic at The Observer, he praised Osborne's Look Back in Anger (1956), and encouraged the emerging wave of British theatrical talent. In 1963, Tynan was appointed as the new National Theatre Company's literary manager.
An opponent of theatre censorship, Tynan was considered by many to be the first person to say "fuck" on British television (although this is now disputed), which was controversial at the time. Later in his life, he settled in California, where he resumed his writing career.
Known For
Acting
(1974)
(1972)
Lenny Bruce: Without Tears
as Self (archive footage)
(1969)
Freedom to Love
as Kenneth Tynan
(1969)
(1967)
Acting in the 60's: Richard Burton
as Self - Interviewer
(1966)
Great Acting: Laurence Olivier
as Self - Interviewer
Crew
(1972)
Oh! Calcutta!
Writer
(1971)
Macbeth
Screenplay
(1958)
Nowhere to Go
Writer