Tom Stoppard
Sir Tom Stoppard, OM (born 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright, famous for plays such as The Real Thing and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, and for the screenplay for Shakespeare in Love.
Biography
Stoppard was born Tomáš Straussler in Zlín, Czechoslovakia, into a Jewish family. To avoid persecution, the Strausslers fled Czechoslovakia to Singapore with other Jewish doctors on March 15, 1939, the day the Nazis invaded. However, in 1941 the family had to be evacuated to India to avoid the Japanese invasion of Singapore. His father, Eugene Straussler, remained behind and was killed.
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Zlín - Czechoslovakia - Singapore - March 15 - 1939 - Nazi - India - Japan
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In India, Stoppard received an English education. His mother married a British army major named Kenneth Stoppard, who gave the boy his English surname. The family eventually moved to England in 1946.
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India - English - England - 1946
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Stoppard left school at seventeen and began work as a journalist. By 1960 he had completed his first play A Walk on the Water, which was later produced as Enter a Free Man. From September 1962 until April 1963, Stoppard worked in London as a drama critic for Scene, writing reviews and interviews both under his name and under the pseudonym William Boot (taken from Evelyn Waugh's Scoop).
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1960 - 1962 - 1963 - Evelyn Waugh
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By 1977, Stoppard had become concerned with human rights issues, in particular with the situation of political dissidents in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. In February 1977, he visited Russia with a member of Amnesty International. In June, Stoppard met Vladimir Bukovsky in London and travelled to Czechoslovakia (then under communist control), where he met Václav Havel, at that time a dissident playwright. Stoppard became involved with Index on Censorship, Amnesty International, and the Committee against Psychiatric Abuse and wrote various newspaper articles and letters about human rights. Stoppard was also instrumental in translating Havel's works into English. Recently (in August 2005) he visited Minsk to give a seminar on playwriting, and to learn first-hand about various human rights and political problems in Belarus.
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1977 - Human rights - Eastern Europe - Soviet Union - Russia - Amnesty International - Vladimir Bukovsky - London - Communist - Václav Havel - Index on Censorship - Committee against Psychiatric Abuse - 2005 - Minsk - Belarus
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He was appointed CBE in 1978 and knighted in 1997. He has been co-opted into the Outrapo group. He has been married twice, to Jose Ingle (1965–72), a nurse, and to Miriam Moore-Robinson, (1972–92), whom he left to begin a relationship with actress Felicity Kendal. He has two sons from each marriage.
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CBE - 1978 - Knight - 1997 - Outrapo - 1965 - 72 - Miriam Moore-Robinson - 92 - Felicity Kendal
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