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  1. www.thestage.co.uk › obituaries › sheridan-morleySheridan Morley - The Stage

    20 de feb. de 2007 · Sheridan Robert Morley, perhaps the most prolific biographer and chronicler of all things theatrical, who also had a distinguished career as a journalist, broadcaster and drama critic, died in his ...

  2. Sheridan Morley has 86 books on Goodreads with 4460 ratings. Sheridan Morley’s most popular book is The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of David Niven.

  3. Coward, penned by Coward's first biographer, Sheridan Morley, should, in theory, be one of these definitive sources, but it turns out to be a bit of a sticky wicket. This slim volume from 2006 is the last of several books Morley wrote about his longtime friend, Coward, the first being the first authorized bio of the man in 1969.

  4. deanstreetpress.co.uk › pages › author_pageDSP | sheridan morley

    Sheridan Morley (1941-2007) was the third generation of a celebrated theatrical family. His father was Robert Morley, the character actor, and his grandmother was Gladys Cooper, in her youth one of the great beauties of her day and a much sought-after actor in Britain and Hollywood.

  5. Sheridan Morley. Actor: The Leading Man. Sheridan Morley was born on 5 December 1941 in Ascot, Berkshire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Leading Man (1996), The Punch Review (1975) and Judge John Deed (2001).

  6. He married his second wife, Ruth Leon, in 1995. He authored a number of books including A Talent to Amuse: A Life of Noel Coward (1969); Gladys Cooper (1979); The Hollywood Raj (1983), The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of David Niven (1985), Odd Man Out: James Mason (1989) and Robert: My Father (1993). These are now all republished by Dean ...

  7. In this biography, Sheridan Morley provides a fitting tribute to Katharine Hepburn. Her style and wit, her sense of grandeur, are abundantly apparent in these pages. her career is a testament to survival in an evanescent profession.