In this illustrated talk, Sherriff’s biographer, Roland Wales, examines the life of RC Sherriff.
The success of the play allowed him to become a full time writer, and for the next thirty years he was one of the most famous writers in Britain. While he was never ranked among the literary titans, he wrote about ordinary people and their everyday lives with great empathy and compassion. His dramas were seen as perceptive and truthful; his three 1930s novels (The Fortnight in September, Greengates and The Hopkins Manuscript) won sweeping praise for their honest examination of the lives of the English middle-class; and his name on a film (such as The Invisible Man, Goodbye, Mr Chips, The Four Feathers, Odd Man Out, Quartet and The Dam Busters) was seen as an absolute guarantor of quality.Despite his continuing success, no comprehensive account of his life was ever written -and yet it was a life filled with incident: his fraught experiences in the trenches on the Western Front; the overnight success of Journey’s End, which took him to Broadway and all around the capitals of Europe; his experiences in the early days of the ‘Talkies’ in Hollywood; his tussles with the movie censors, and with the Nazis who sought to destroy his scripts; his years in Hollywood during WW2, when he was both chastised as a ’shirker’, yet also wrote a Churchill’s favourite film (Lady Hamilton); and a stream of plays and movies in the 40s and 50s, culminating in The Dam Busters, which prompted the Guardian critic to comment that he had found ‘the right dramatic dialogue for the men of 1939-45, as well as those of 1914-1918’.
In this illustrated talk, Sherriff’s biographer, Roland Wales, examines the life and career of the modest Esher man who became one of Britain’s most successful playwrights and screenwriters.
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