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Ray Cooney

Raymond George Alfred Cooney, OBE (born 30 May 1932)[1] is an English playwright, actor, and director.

Ray Cooney
BornRaymond George Alfred Cooney
(1932-05-30) 30 May 1932 (age 90)
London,[1] England
Occupation
  • playwright
  • actor
  • director
Notable worksRun for Your Wife
Spouse
Linda Dixon
(m. 1962)
Children2; including Michael

His biggest success, Run for Your Wife (1983), ran for nine years in London's West End and is its longest-running comedy.[2] He has had 17 of his plays performed there.[3]

Career

Cooney began to act in 1946, appearing in many of the Whitehall farces of Brian Rix throughout the 1950s and 1960s. It was during this time that he co-wrote his first play, One For The Pot. With Tony Hilton, he co-wrote the screenplay for the British comedy film What a Carve Up! (1961), which features Sid James and Kenneth Connor.[4]

In 1968 and 1969, Cooney adapted Richard Gordon's Doctor novels for BBC radio, as series starring Richard Briers.[5] He also took parts in them.[6]

Cooney has also appeared on TV, (including an uncredited appearance in the Dial 999 (TV series) ' episode, 'A Mined Area', as a hold-up victim), and in several films, including a film adaptation of his successful theatrical farce Not Now, Darling (1973), which he co-wrote with John Chapman.[7]

In 1983, Cooney created the Theatre of Comedy Company and became its artistic director. During his tenure the company produced over twenty plays such as Pygmalion (starring Peter O'Toole and John Thaw), Loot and Run For Your Wife. He co-wrote a farce with his son Michael, Tom, Dick and Harry (1993). Cooney produced and directed the film Run For Your Wife (2012), based on his own play.[8] The film however was not a success: it was savaged by critics and has been referred to as one of the worst films of all time.[citation needed]

Cooney's farces combine a traditional British bawdiness with structural complication, as characters leap to assumptions, are forced to pretend to be things that they are not, and often talk at cross-purposes. He is greatly admired in France where he is known as "Le Feydeau Anglais", ("The English Feydeau"), in reference to the French farceur Georges Feydeau. Many of his plays have been first produced, or revived, at the Théâtre de la Michodière in Paris.

In January 1975, Cooney was the subject of This Is Your Life when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at London's Savoy Hotel. In 2005, Cooney was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to drama.[9]

Personal life

Cooney married Linda Dixon in 1962.[citation needed] One of their two sons, Michael, is a screenwriter.[10]

Bibliography

Filmography

Screenwriter

References

  1. ^ a b "Ray Cooney". BFI. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  2. ^ . Art & Culture. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
  3. ^ . UK Writer. Writers' Guild of Great Britain. Spring 2005. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009.
  4. ^ "What a Carve Up (1961)". allmovie.com. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Doctor At Large". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Doctor In The House". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Not Now Darling (1972)". BFI. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Run For Your Wife". Run For Your Wife. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Dramatist Cooney becomes an OBE". BBC News. 31 December 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  10. ^ Grigware, Don (19 November 2015). "BWW Interview: Internationally Renown British Actor/ Playwright RAY COONEY Talks About son Michael Cooney's CASH ON DELIVERY at the El Portal". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Reviews - archive". www.pmpnetwork.com.

External links

  • Ray Cooney at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Ray Cooney at IMDb
  • Michael Starr interviews Ray Cooney OBE
  • Play synopses and biography at Film Rights Ltd

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Raymond George Alfred Cooney OBE born 30 May 1932 1 is an English playwright actor and director Ray CooneyBornRaymond George Alfred Cooney 1932 05 30 30 May 1932 age 90 London 1 EnglandOccupationplaywrightactordirectorNotable worksRun for Your WifeSpouseLinda Dixon m 1962 wbr Children2 including MichaelHis biggest success Run for Your Wife 1983 ran for nine years in London s West End and is its longest running comedy 2 He has had 17 of his plays performed there 3 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 Filmography 4 1 Screenwriter 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditCooney began to act in 1946 appearing in many of the Whitehall farces of Brian Rix throughout the 1950s and 1960s It was during this time that he co wrote his first play One For The Pot With Tony Hilton he co wrote the screenplay for the British comedy film What a Carve Up 1961 which features Sid James and Kenneth Connor 4 In 1968 and 1969 Cooney adapted Richard Gordon s Doctor novels for BBC radio as series starring Richard Briers 5 He also took parts in them 6 Cooney has also appeared on TV including an uncredited appearance in the Dial 999 TV series episode A Mined Area as a hold up victim and in several films including a film adaptation of his successful theatrical farce Not Now Darling 1973 which he co wrote with John Chapman 7 In 1983 Cooney created the Theatre of Comedy Company and became its artistic director During his tenure the company produced over twenty plays such as Pygmalion starring Peter O Toole and John Thaw Loot and Run For Your Wife He co wrote a farce with his son Michael Tom Dick and Harry 1993 Cooney produced and directed the film Run For Your Wife 2012 based on his own play 8 The film however was not a success it was savaged by critics and has been referred to as one of the worst films of all time citation needed Cooney s farces combine a traditional British bawdiness with structural complication as characters leap to assumptions are forced to pretend to be things that they are not and often talk at cross purposes He is greatly admired in France where he is known as Le Feydeau Anglais The English Feydeau in reference to the French farceur Georges Feydeau Many of his plays have been first produced or revived at the Theatre de la Michodiere in Paris In January 1975 Cooney was the subject of This Is Your Life when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at London s Savoy Hotel In 2005 Cooney was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to drama 9 Personal life EditCooney married Linda Dixon in 1962 citation needed One of their two sons Michael is a screenwriter 10 Bibliography EditWho Were You With Last Night 1962 Chase Me Comrade 1964 Charlie Girl 1965 One for the Pot 1966 Stand by Your Bedouin 1966 My Giddy Aunt 1967 Move Over Mrs Markham 1969 Why Not Stay for Breakfast 1970 Come Back to My Place 1973 Not Now Darling 1973 There Goes the Bride 1974 Elvis 1977 Two into One 1981 Her Royal Highness co written with Royce Ryton 1981 Run for Your Wife 1983 Wife Begins at Forty 1985 It Runs in the Family 1987 Dead Trouble Calibre Cassette Library for the Blind made in association with Challenge Anneka Episode 5 of Series 1 1989 which then became Out of Order Out of Order 1991 also performed under the alternative title Whose Wife is it Anyway 11 Funny Money 1994 Caught in the Net 2001 Tom Dick and Harry 2003 Time s Up 2005 Twice In A Lifetime 2011 Filmography EditOne for the Pot directed by Alfred Travers South Africa 1968 based on the play One for the Pot Not Now Darling directed by Ray Cooney and David Croft 1973 based on the play Not Now Darling Not Now Comrade directed by Ray Cooney and Harold Snoad 1976 based on the play Chase me Comrade Why Not Stay for Breakfast directed by Terry Marcel 1979 based on the play Why Not Stay for Breakfast There Goes the Bride directed by Terry Marcel 1980 based on the play There Goes the Bride Se infiel y no mires con quien directed by Fernando Trueba Spain 1985 based on the play Move Over Mrs Markham Ute av drift directed by Knut Bohwim Norway 1992 based on the play Out of Order Out of Order directed by Andras Kern and Robert Koltai Hungary 1997 based on the play Out of Order Funny Money directed by Leslie Greif 2006 based on the play Funny Money Run for Your Wife directed by Ray Cooney and John Luton 2012 based on the play Run for Your Wife Screenwriter Edit The Hand directed by Henry Cass 1960 The Night We Got the Bird directed by Darcy Conyers 1961 What a Carve Up directed by Pat Jackson 1961 References Edit a b Ray Cooney BFI Retrieved 8 December 2022 Artist Ray Cooney Art amp Culture Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 In the Farce Lane UK Writer Writers Guild of Great Britain Spring 2005 Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 What a Carve Up 1961 allmovie com Retrieved 8 December 2022 Doctor At Large bbc co uk Retrieved 8 December 2022 Doctor In The House bbc co uk Retrieved 8 December 2022 Not Now Darling 1972 BFI Retrieved 8 December 2022 Run For Your Wife Run For Your Wife Retrieved 31 December 2011 Dramatist Cooney becomes an OBE BBC News 31 December 2004 Retrieved 3 February 2009 Grigware Don 19 November 2015 BWW Interview Internationally Renown British Actor Playwright RAY COONEY Talks About son Michael Cooney s CASH ON DELIVERY at the El Portal BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 7 June 2020 Reviews archive www pmpnetwork com External links EditRay Cooney at the Internet Broadway Database Ray Cooney at IMDb Michael Starr interviews Ray Cooney OBE Play synopses and biography at Film Rights Ltd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ray Cooney amp oldid 1126335706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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