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John Osborne
John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter, actor, and entrepreneur, who is regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-war theatre. Born in London, he briefly worked as a journalist before starting out in theatre as a stage manager and actor. He lived in poverty for several years before his third produced play, ''Look Back in Anger'' (1956), brought him national fame.Based on Osborne's volatile relationship with his first wife, Pamela Lane, it is considered the first work of kitchen sink realism, initiating a movement which made use of social realism and domestic settings to address disillusion with British society in the waning years of the Empire. The phrase “angry young man”, coined by George Fearon to describe Osborne when promoting the play, came to embody the predominantly working class and left-wing writers within this movement. Osborne was considered its leading figure due to his often controversial left-wing politics, though critics nevertheless noted a conservative strain even in his early writing.
''The Entertainer'' (1957), ''Luther'' (1961), and ''Inadmissable Evidence'' (1964) were also well-received, ''Luther'' winning the 1964 Tony Award for Best Play, though reception to his later plays was less favourable. During this period Osborne began writing and acting for television and appearing in films, most notably as crime boss Cyril Kinnear in ''Get Carter'' (1971).
In 1958, Osborne joined ''Look Back in Anger'' director Tony Richardson and film producer Harry Saltzman to form Woodfall Film Productions, in order to produce Richardson's 1959 film adaptation of ''Anger'' and other works of kitchen sink realism, spearheading the British New Wave. This included Osborne-penned adaptations of ''the Entertainer'' (1960) (co-written by Nigel Kneale), and ''Inadmissible Evidence'' (1968), as well as the period comedy ''Tom Jones'' (1963), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay.
Osborne was married five times, but the first four were troubled by affairs and his mistreatment of his partners. In 1978 he married Helen Dawson, and from 1986 they lived in rural Shropshire. He wrote two volumes of autobiography, ''A Better Class of Person'' (1981) and ''Almost a Gentleman'' (1991), and a collection of his non-fiction writing, ''Damn You, England'', was published in 1994. He died from complications of diabetes on 24 December of that year at the age of 65. Provided by Wikipedia
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FileMaker : practical techniques / by Osborne, John
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Out of the Studio The Photographic Innovations of Charles and John Smeaton at Home and Abroad. by Osborne, John
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Out of the Studio The Photographic Innovations of Charles and John Smeaton at Home and Abroad. by Osborne, John
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Theodor Fontane : vor den Romanen : Krieg und Kunst / by Osborne, John, 1938-
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The naturalist drama in Germany. by Osborne, John, 1938-
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Larkin, ideology and critical violence : a case of wrongful conviction / by Osborne, John, 1946-
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Expectations for the Role of Teacher A Comparison of Future Teachers and Experienced Teachers / by Osborne, John W.
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Plays one / by Osborne, John 1929-
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Gerhart Hauptmann and the naturalist drama. by Osborne, John, 1938-
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Rome in the eighth century : a history in art / by Osborne, John, 1951-
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Individual Differences in Arousal and Their Relationship to Short- and Long-Term Retention. Report From the Project on Motivation and Individual Differences in Learning and Retenti... by Osborne, John W.
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The fifth year of the Nixon watch. by Osborne, John, 1907-
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White House watch : the Ford years / by Osborne, John, 1907-
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Early mediaeval wall-paintings in the lower church of San Clemente, Rome / by Osborne, John, 1951-
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Radical Larkin : seven types of technical mastery / by Osborne, John, 1946-
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Rome in the ninth century : a history in art / by Osborne, John, 1951-
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The second year of the Nixon watch. by Osborne, John, 1907-
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The Nixon watch. by Osborne, John, 1907-
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Romantik. by Osborne, John, 1938-
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Recall of Adjective-Noun Phrases within List and Prose Contexts by Osborne, John W.
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