
Alan Bennett
Known for department: Writing
Birthday: 1934-05-09
Place of birth: Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Biography
Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English playwright, screenwriter and author. Born in Leeds, he attended Oxford University where he studied history and performed with The Oxford Revue. He stayed to teach and research medieval history at the university for several years. His collaboration as writer and performer with Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Peter Cook in the satirical revue Beyond the Fringe at the 1960 Edinburgh Festival brought him instant fame. He gave up academia, and turned to writing full time, his first stage play Forty Years On being produced in 1968. His output includes The Madness of George III and its film incarnation The Madness of King George, the series of monologues Talking Heads, the play The History Boys, and popular audio books, including his readings of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Winnie-the-Pooh. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Bennett, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

In Love and War
1996Porter
Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball?
2004Self
Beyond the Fringe
1964Various Characters
Pleasure at Her Majesty's
1976Self
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball
1982Self - Various Roles
Some Interesting Facts About Peter Cook
1995Self
The Wind in the Willows
1995Mole
The Willows in Winter
1996Mole
Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War
2022
Selling Hitler
1993Hugh Trevor-Roper
Stewart Lee: Tornado
2022Self
Books: The Last Chapter?
2011Self
Intensive Care
1982Denis Midgley
Afternoon Off
1979Mr Petty
Talking Heads
1988
The Madness of King George
19942nd MP
Mouse and Mole at Christmas Time
2013Mole (voice)
Little Dorrit
1987The Bishop
Alice in Wonderland
1966Mouse