Kenneth Tynan
WriterDirectorArt Department
- Born
- April 2, 1927
- Died
- July 26, 1980
Kenneth Tynan was one of the most famous theatrical critics of the 20th Century. He earned his own permanent place in the history of the English theater when he became the first dramaturg of Laurence Olivier, when the great actor finally realized his dream and became the director of the new National…
Director
| BBC Sunday-Night Theatre(1950) |
Writer
| Macbeth - Power and Corruption (Polanski's the Tragedy of Macbeth)(1973) |
| Oh! Calcutta!(1972) |
| Macbeth(1971) |
| Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life(1964) |
| Tempo(1961) |
Producer
| The Method - An ITV Special Investigation(1958) |
Editor
| Tempo(1961) |
Art Department
| Macbeth(1971) |
Thanks
| Lenny Bruce: Without Tears(1972) |
Self
| AFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self - Audience Member |
| Arena(1975)as Self, Self - Interviewer |
| Omnibus(1967)as Self |
| Success Story(1974)as Self |
| 2nd House(1973)as Self |
Archive Footage
| Princess Margaret: The Rebel Royal(2018)as Self |
| Arena(1975)as Self, Self (clip from The Dick Cavett Show) |
| John Osborne and the Gift of Friendship(2006)as Self |
| Girls and Boys: Sex and British Pop(2005)as Self |
| Timeshift(2002)as Self |