Anthony Marriott

Anthony Marriott

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1931-01-17
Deathday: 2014-04-17 (83 years old)

Biography

Anthony Marriott JP (17 January 1931, London – 17 April 2014) was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor.

As a playwright he was best known as the joint author, with Alistair Foot, of the farce No Sex Please, We're British which opened at the Strand Theatre, London, on 3 June 1971. It has been performed in 52 countries and which on 21 February 1979 became the longest running comedy in the history of world theatre. A film version starring Ronnie Corbett was released in 1973.

In 1967 Marriott was hired by Amicus Productions to rewrite the screenplay penned by Robert Bloch for The Deadly Bees, a film based on the novel A Taste for Honey by Gerald Heard.

Marriott also co-created the long-running British television series Public Eye with Roger Marshall. He never wrote a televised episode for the series, but did write an original novel based on it, Marker Calls the Tune in 1968. He lived for many years in Osterley, West London and was a Justice of the Peace.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1931-01-17

Deathday
2014-04-17 (83 years old)

Birth Place
London, England, UK

Citizenships
United Kingdom

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