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  1. Beverley Cross (1931-1998) achieved instant success in 1959 with One More River, starring Sir Michael Caine and directed by Laurence Olivier. His second play, Strip the Willow, made his future wife, Dame Maggie Smith, a star. Among his other successes were the musical comedy Half a Sixpence (1963), based on HG Wells’ book Kipps, and his ...

  2. Cross then went on to write Half a Sixpence (1963) with David Heneker, based on the H G Wells novel Kipps, which propelled Tommy Steele to international stardom. David and Beverley also collaborated on the West End musical Jorrocks. Cross’s translation of Mark Camoletti’s play Boeing-Boeing opened in the West End in 1962, where it ran ...

  3. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Beverley Cross es un Guionista, Personajes creados por británico. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 49 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  4. 18 de may. de 2022 · Besides her illustrious career, love has been an interesting part of Smith's life. She was happily married to her second and late husband, brilliant writer Beverly Cross, with whom she tied the knot in 1975. Advertisement. Born in London, United Kingdom, on April 13, 1931, Cross gained prominence for his adaptation of Marc Camoletti's French ...

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Maggie married her second husband, Beverley, in 1975. The London-born playwright was married twice to ex-wives Elizabeth Clunies-Ross and Gayden Collins prior to his marriage to the film icon.

  6. Beverley Cross. Beverley Cross (1931-1998) achieved instant succes in 1959 with One More River starring Sir Michael Caine and directed by Laurence Oliver. His second play, Strip the Willow, made his future wife Dame Maggie Smith a star. Among his other successes were the musical comey Hald a Sixpence (1963) based on HG Wells' book Kipps and his ...

  7. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Beverley Cross, born on November 13, 1931, in London, England, emerged as a trailblazer within the realm of literature. His innate passion for storytelling, coupled with an impeccable command over language, set him on a excellent journey that would form the route of his life and literary contributions.