
(14 May 1919 – 25 September 2011[1])
Born in Oxford, he was educated at Eton College. After attending Eton he worked as an actor, before joining the Queen's Royal Regiment of West Surrey when the Second World War broke out, rising to the rank of captain and being mentioned in dispatches.
He was married to Joan Ross; the couple had two sons and a daughter. The marriage was dissolved, and he later remarried, to Rose Evansky.[when?]
Denis Cannan became a successful playwright and screenwriter. Apart from the plays listed below, he has written several screenplays for TV and radio, also adaptions for TV series. With Christopher Fry he adapted The Beggar's Opera for the 1953 film starring Laurence Olivier. [1]
Selected plays
- Captain Carvallo
- Colombe
- Dear Daddy
- Ibsen's Ghosts (adaptation)
- Max
- Misery Me!
- One At Night
- The Ik (adaptation)
- You and Your Wife
- Who's Your Father?
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