Michael Dyne
Michael Bradley Dyne (August 19, 1918 – May 17, 1989) was a British-American television and film screenwriter. He was also an actor, and wrote one stage play.
Dyne was the son of sculptor Musgrave Bradley Dyne. He was born in London, educated in France and Switzerland. He became a writer and actor in Canada, then emigrated to the United States in 1938.[2]
Dyne played small parts in some Paramount and 20th Century-Fox films (such as the
Starting in 1949, Dyne became a pioneering television writer, turning out 25 plays for
Dyne also wrote movie scripts for
He died in 1989 in
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1943 | The Purple V | Young British Officer | Uncredited |
1943 | Sahara | British Soldier | Uncredited |
1945 | Hangover Square | Mickey | Uncredited |
1945 | White Pongo | Clive Carswell | |
1945 | Kitty | Prince of Wales | |
1946 | Cluny Brown | John Frewen | Uncredited |
1947 | The Homestretch | Julian Scott | Uncredited |
1947 | The Imperfect Lady | Malcolm Gadby | |
1947 | Moss Rose | Asst. Hotel Manager | Uncredited, (final film role) |
References
- ^ Jimbo Berkey. "White Pongo (November 2, 1945)". Free Classic Movies. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Michael Dyne, 70, Writer of Dramas for TV [obituary]". New York Times. May 19, 1989. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
- ISBN 978-0786420179. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
External links
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