Sandy Wilson

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Sandy Wilson (born May 19, 1924) is an English composer and lyricist, best known for his musical, The Boy Friend (1953).

Wilson was born Alexander Galbraith Wilson in Sale, Greater Manchester, and was educated at Harrow School and Oriel College, Oxford. During the war he served in the Royal Ordnance Corps in Great Britain, Egypt and Iraq. While at Oxford he wrote revues for the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club, and then attended the Old Vic Theatre School on a production course. Most of his work for the stage was material for revues, such as Hermione Gingold's Slings and Arrows, Laurier Lister's Oranges and Lemons, and See You Later, starring such performers as Peter Cook. The Boy Friend for the Players' Theatre was written in 1953.

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NAME Wilson, Sandy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer and lyricist
DATE OF BIRTH 1924-05-19
PLACE OF BIRTH Sale, Greater Manchester
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH