Gilliatt, Penelope (1932–1993)

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Gilliatt, Penelope (1932–1993)

British novelist, short-story writer and film critic. Name variations: Penelope Osborne. Born Penelope Ann Douglass Gilliatt, Mar 25, 1932, in London, England; died May 9, 1993, in London, England; dau. of Cyril Conner and Mary Douglas Conner; m. R.W. Gilliatt, 1954; m. John Osborne (playwright), 1963; children: 1.

Wrote novels and short stories including One By One (1965), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), Splendid Lives (1977), Quotations from Other Lives (1981), 22 Stories (1986), and Lingo (1990); also wrote theatre and film reviews in England and US for publications such as Vogue, Observer and The New Yorker; collections of reviews and studies of film include Jean Renoir: Essays, Conversations, Reviews (1975), Jacques Tati (1976), and Three-Quarter Face: Reports and Reflections (1980). Nominated for an Academy Award for her screenplay of Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971).

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