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Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglas

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Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglas (1932– )

English film and theatre critic, novelist, and screenwriter. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her screenplay for Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), based upon her novel One By One (1965). Her profiles of film-makers, such as Jean Renoir: Essays, Conversations and Reviews (1975) and Jacques Tati (1976), are highly regarded.

Other publications include The Cutting Edge (1978) and six collections of short stories; Splendid Lives (1977) is a sympathetic study of a fleet of eccentrics. She has also contributed articles to the New Yorker. Her birthplace was London.



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