John Wells(1936-1998)
- Actor
- Writer
- Music Department
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Princess Caraboo (1994)
John Wells was born on 17 November 1936 in Ashford, Kent, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Casino Royale (1967), Riêng Cho Đôi Mắt Em (1981) and Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984). He was married to Teresa Chancellor. He died on 11 January 1998 in Sussex, England, UK.
Actor
Writer
Music Department
- Alternative name
- John Campbell Wells
- Born
- Died
- January 11, 1998
- Sussex, England, UK(cancer)
- Spouse
- Teresa Chancellor1982 - January 11, 1998 (his death)
- Children
- Other worksHe acted in his play, "Anyone for Denis?", at the Whitehall Theatre in London, England with Edward Fox, Nicholas Farrell, Angela Thorne and Joan Sanderson in the cast. Dick Clement was the director.
- TriviaHe was a frequent contributor to the satirical magazine, "Private Eye". In collaboration with Richard Ingrams, he wrote the long-running "Mrs. Wilson's Diary" column (satirising the then Prime Minister's wife) and later the "Dear Bill" column (also with Ingrams), which purported to be the private letters of the husband of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He turned both columns into successful plays (without Ingrams). Wells was always known around the "Private Eye" office as "Jawn", as a result of his being telephoned at the office by Princess Margaret, whose drawling tone was much imitated by other "Eye" staff members. This rather annoyed him.
- Nickname
- Jawn
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