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Michael Dyne (1918–1989)

Trivia:

Was nominated for Broadway's 1966 Tony Award as author of Best Play nominee "The Right Honourable Gentleman."

Died:

(age 70) in Linlithgo, New York, USA

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Filmography

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1969 The File on Devlin (TV movie) (writer)
 
1966 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)
The Moon-Spinners: Part 3 (1966) (writer)
The Moon-Spinners: Part 2 (1966) (writer)
The Moon-Spinners: Part 1 (1966) (writer)
 
1964 The Moon-Spinners (screenplay)
 
1962 The DuPont Show of the Week (TV series)
The Shadowed Affair (1962) (story)
 
1962 Playdate (TV series)
The Aspern Papers (1962) (adaptation)
 
1961 Festival (TV series)
The Pupil (1961) (adaptation)
 
1961 Jane Eyre (TV movie) (adaptation)
 
1954-1960 The United States Steel Hour (TV series)
The Imposter (1960) (teleplay)
A Garden in the Sea (1954) (adaptation)
 
1958-1960 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV series)
Treasure Island (1960) (adaptation)
Oliver Twist (1959) (adaptation / writer)
A Tale of Two Cities (1958) (adaptation)
 
1960 The Unforeseen (TV series)
 
1958 Grande Teatro Tupi (TV series)
 
1955-1958 Matinee Theatre (TV series)
Washington Square (1958) (adaptation)
Green Shores (1957)
A Tongue of Silver (1957) (written by)
Yesterday's Magic (1957)
Queen of Spades (1957) (adaptation)
 
1952-1958 Studio One in Hollywood (TV series)
Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris (1958) (teleplay)
The Cliff (1954) (writer)
The Secret Self (1954) (writer)
The House of Gair (1954) (writer)
Pontius Pilate (1952) (story)
 
1955-1957 Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV series)
The Shepherd of Paris (1957) (writer)
East of Nowhere (1955)
 
1955 London Playhouse (TV series)
A Garden in the Sea (1955) (adaptation)
 
1954-1955 The Elgin Hour (TV series)
Driftwood (1955) (writer)
Yesterday's Magic (1954) (adaptation)
 
1955 On Camera (TV series)
The Queen's Ring (1955) (screenplay)
 
1953-1954 Suspense (TV series)
Torment (1954) (writer)
The Riddle of Mayerling (1953) (writer)
Reign of Terror (1953) (writer)
The Queen's Ring (1953) (writer)
The Adventure of the Black Baronet (1953) (teleplay)
 
1952 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Legacy of Love (1952) (adaptation)
 
1952 Curtain Call (TV series)
Mutiny in the Zoo (1952) (writer)
 
1951 Goodyear Playhouse (TV series)
 
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1947 Moss Rose
Asst. Hotel Manager (uncredited)
 
1947 The Imperfect Lady
Malcolm Gadby
 
1947 The Homestretch
Julian Scott (uncredited)
 
1946 Cluny Brown
John Frewen (uncredited)
 
1945 Kitty
Prince of Wales
 
1945 White Pongo
Clive Carswell
 
1945 Hangover Square
Mickey (uncredited)
 
1943/I Sahara
British Soldier (uncredited)
 
1943 The Purple V
Young British Officer (uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(October 1935)He acted in J.M. Barrie's play, "The Admirable Crichton," at the Embassy Repertory Theatre in London, England with Gyles Isham, Alan Wheatley, Nancy Hornsby, and Russell Thorndike in the cast. John Fernald was director.
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

Was nominated for Broadway's 1966 Tony Award as author of Best Play nominee "The Right Honourable Gentleman." See more »

Star Sign:

Leo