Listed In: Film Critics
Birthdate: April 2, 1927
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Birmingham
Died: July 26, 1980
Kenneth Tynan, a well-known English theatre critic and writer, gained fame for his influential contributions at The Observer, where he supported emerging British theatrical talent. In 1963, he assumed the role of literary manager for the newly established National Theatre Company. Tynan was a staunch critic of theatre censorship and made headlines for using the word “fuck” on British television in 1965. Later on, he moved to California where he continued his writing career, leaving a significant imprint on the realms of theatre and cultural criticism.
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