David Pinner
David John Pinner | |
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Born | 1940 |
Occupation | Actor / Author / Playwright |
David John Pinner (born 6 October 1940 in Peterborough, England) is a British actor and novelist. He was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He has appeared on stage and television in many roles.
As an actor, he is known for Emergency Ward 10 (1962), Z Cars (1967), The Growing Pains of PC Penrose (1975), (1985), Henry V (1979), The Prince Regent (1979) and Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: A Murder Is Announced.[1][2]
His 1967 novel Ritual was a major inspiration for Anthony Shaffer's film The Wicker Man (1973).[2] Endeavour Press have just published The Wicca Woman by David Pinner, and The Wicca Woman is the sequel to Ritual.
Novels
- Ritual (1967) Hutchinson/Arrow
- With My Body (1969) Weidenfeld and Nicholson/Corgi
- There'll Always Be An England (1985) Anthony Blond
- Ritual (2011) Finderskeepers
- Ritual (2014) ebook Endeavour Press
- The Wicca Woman (2014) ebook Endeavour Press
Stage Plays Performed
- Dickon (1966)Queens's Theatre, Hornchuch
- Fanghorn (1967) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
- Fanghorn (1968) Fortune Theatre, London with Glenda Jackson
- The Drums of Snow (1969) Stanford Repertory Theatre, California
- Lightning At A Funeral (1970) Stanford Repertory Theatre
- Marriages (1972) L.A.M.DA, London
- Cartoon (1973)Soho Poly, London
- Hereward the Wake (1974) Key Theatre, Peterborough
- Richelieu (1976) BBC
- Lucifer's Fair (1976) Arts Theatre, London
- Shakebag (1976) Soho Poly, London
- Talleyrand, Prince of Traitors (1978) BBC
- An Evening With The G.L.C (1979) Soho Poly, London
- The Potsdam Quartet (1980) Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith + BBC
- Screwball (1982) Theatre Royal, Plymouth
- The Potsdam Quartet (1982) Lion Theatre, New York
- Revelations (1986) Grinnell, Iowa, USA
- The Teddy Bears' Picnic (1988)Gateway Theatre, Chester
- Skin Deep (1989) Gateway Theatre, Chester
- The Last Englishman (1990) Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond
- The Sins of the Mother (1996) Grace Theatre, London
- Lenin in Love (2000) New End Theatre, Hampstead, London
- All Hallows' Eve (2002) Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts
- Midsummer (2003) Brehmer Theatre, Hamilton, New York
- Oh, To Be In England (2011) Finborough Theatre, London
- The Potsdam Quartet (2013) Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Stage Plays Published
- Fanghorn (1966) Penguin Modern Playwrights 2
- Dickon (1967) Penguin Plays, New English Dramatists 10
- Drums of Snow (1968) Penguin Plays, New English Dramatists 13
- Drums of Snow (1972) Plays of the Year, Paul Elek Books Ltd
- The Potsdam Quartet (1980) Terra Nova Editions
- The Potsdam Quartet (1982) Samuel French
- Lenin In Love (2000) Oberon Books
- Two Plays; The Teddy Bears' Picnic/The Potsdam Quartet (2002) Oberon Modern Playwrights
- Midsummer/All Hallows' Eve (2002) Oberon Modern Plays
- Newton's Hooke (2003) Imperial College Press
- The Stalin Trilogy; Lenin In Love/The Teddy Bears' Picnic/The Potsdam Quartet (2003) Oberon Modern Playwrights
- Lady Day/Revelations (2003) Oberon Modern Plays
- Three Power Plays; The Drums of Snow/Richelieu/Prince of Traitors (2006) Oberon Modern Playwrights
- Oh, To Be In England (2011) Oberon Modern Playwrights
- The Vampire Trilogy; Fanghorn/Edred, the Vampyre/Lucifer's Fair (2011) Oberon Modern Playwrights
- The Joy of Misery; four one-act plays; Cartoon/An Evening With The G.L.C/Shakebag/Succubus (2012) Oberon Modern Playwrights
References
- ↑ "David Pinner". Doollee. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
- 1 2 "David Pinner". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
External links
- "Visiting Artists, Performers, and Writers". Theater. Arts on Campus. Colgate University.
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