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Alan Beverley Cross [2] (13 April 1931 – 20 March 1998) was an English playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. [3] Early life.
Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Beverley Cross" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Boeing-Boeing is a farce written by the French playwright Marc Camoletti.The English-language adaptation, translated by Beverley Cross, was first staged in London at the Apollo Theatre in 1962 and transferred to the Duchess Theatre in 1965, running for seven years. [1]
Beverley Cross. Cross and Smith, who had known each other since the 1950s when she was in a student revue at Oxford, got married in 1975 and would remain so until he died in 1998 at the age of 66.
Smith's relationship with her second husband Beverly Cross dates back to 1952, when Cross was an undergraduate student at Oxford University, per The New York Times.
Dame Maggie’s second husband, the playwright Beverley Cross who she married in 1975, died in 1998. She had two sons from her first marriage, Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin, who are both actors. ...
She married playwright Beverley Cross on 23 June 1975, at the Guildford Register Office, [140] and they remained married until his death on 20 March 1998. When asked in 2013 if she was lonely, she replied, "it seems a bit pointless, going on on one's own, and not having someone to share it with". [ 141 ]
Clash of the Titans is a 1981 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Desmond Davis and written by Beverley Cross, loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus.Starring Harry Hamlin, Judi Bowker, Burgess Meredith, Maggie Smith and Laurence Olivier, the film features the final work of stop-motion visual effects artist Ray Harryhausen.