John Osborne Biography

Occup.Playwright
FromEngland
BornDecember 12, 1929
London, England
DiedDecember 24, 1994
Shropshire, England
CauseLung disease
Aged65 years
John Osborne (1929-1994) was an English playwright, film writer as well as star, understood for his gritty and sensible representations of working-class life on stage as well as movie. He was one of the key numbers of the so-called "Angry Youthful Men" activity in British theater, which looked for to test the traditional conventions of drama and explore the social and political stress of post-war Britain.

Osborne was born upon December 12, 1929, in London, England, the kid of a commercial musician and a starlet. He matured in the suburban areas of London, attending various schools prior to leaving at the age of 16. He then worked numerous odd jobs, consisting of as a staff, a factory worker, and also a stagehand, before employing in the military at the age of 18.

After leaving the army, Osborne pursued a career in acting, researching at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Nevertheless, he soon became disillusioned with acting and turned to composing, generating his first play, "The Devil Inside Him", in 1950. It was inadequately obtained by critics as well as audiences, but it noted the beginning of his occupation in theater.

His development can be found in 1956, with the best of "Look Back in Anger" at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The play, which informs the tale of a young couple living in a run-down level in post-war England, was a feeling, gaining Osborne comparisons to Shakespeare and Chekhov. Its protagonist, Jimmy Porter, ended up being an icon of the Angry Young Men motion, a symbol of the disappointments and also desires of the working course.

Over the next decade, Osborne continued to compose plays that tested the norms of British theater, such as "The Entertainer" (1957), which starred Sir Laurence Olivier and also critiqued the decrease of British home entertainment, and "Inadmissible Evidence" (1964), which discovered the styles of identity and also alienation in contemporary society.

Osborne also wrote movie scripts, consisting of the adjustment of "Look Back in Anger" (1959) as well as "Tom Jones" (1963), which won four Academy Awards, consisting of Best Picture. He additionally acted in numerous films, including "The Entertainer" (1960) and also "Get Carter" (1971).

In the 1970s and 1980s, Osborne's profession decreased, and also he dealt with alcoholism and also clinical depression. He continued to create, yet his later works were mainly unsuccessful. He passed away on December 24, 1994, at the age of 65, in Shropshire, England, from difficulties related to diabetes.

In spite of his individual battles and the unevenness of his result, Osborne stays one of the most influential and crucial figures in modern-day British theatre. His works continue to be studied and also carried out all over the world, and his legacy survives on in the continuous discussions about course, national politics, and society in contemporary Britain.

Our collection contains 14 quotes who is written / told by John, under the main topic Architecture.

Related authors: Edward Bond (Playwright), Alan Bates (Actor), Laurence Olivier (Actor), Tom Jones (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Anthony Holden (Journalist)

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14 Famous quotes by John Osborne

Small: They spend their time looking forward to the past
"They spend their time looking forward to the past"
Small: I never deliberately set out to shock, but when people dont walk out of my plays I think there is somet
"I never deliberately set out to shock, but when people don't walk out of my plays I think there is something wrong"
Small: Why do I do this every Sunday? Even the book reviews seem to be the same as last weeks. Different books
"Why do I do this every Sunday? Even the book reviews seem to be the same as last week's. Different books same reviews"
Small: In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea
"In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea"
Small: Dont clap too hard - its a very old building
"Don't clap too hard - it's a very old building"
Small: Heroes, whatever high ideas we may have of them, are mortal and not divine. We are all as God made us a
"Heroes, whatever high ideas we may have of them, are mortal and not divine. We are all as God made us and many of us much worse"
Small: Heaven be thanked, we live in such an age when no man dies for love except upon the stage
"Heaven be thanked, we live in such an age when no man dies for love except upon the stage"
Small: Go on - but dont think you can kill my confidence. Ive had experts doing it for years
"Go on - but don't think you can kill my confidence. I've had experts doing it for years"
Small: Theres no such thing as failure - just waiting for success
"There's no such thing as failure - just waiting for success"
Small: The whole point of a sacrifice is that you give up something you never really wanted in the first place
"The whole point of a sacrifice is that you give up something you never really wanted in the first place. People are doing it around you all the time. They give up their careers, say - or their beliefs - or sex"
Small: Here we are, were alone in the universe, theres no God, it just seems that it all began by something as
"Here we are, we're alone in the universe, there's no God, it just seems that it all began by something as simple as sunlight striking on a piece of rock. And here we are. We've only got ourselves. Somehow, we've just got to make a go of it. We've only ourselves"
Small: It is easy to answer the ultimate questions - it saves you bothering with the immediate ones
"It is easy to answer the ultimate questions - it saves you bothering with the immediate ones"
Small: It is widely held that too much wine will dull a mans desire. Indeed it will in a dull man
"It is widely held that too much wine will dull a man's desire. Indeed it will in a dull man"
Small: It is not true that drink changes a mans character. It may reveal it more clearly
"It is not true that drink changes a man's character. It may reveal it more clearly"