Barré Lyndon (pseudonym of Alfred Edgar) (August 12, 1896 – October 23, 1972) was a British playwright and screenwriter.
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| - Barré Lyndon (pseudonym of Alfred Edgar) (August 12, 1896 – October 23, 1972) was a British playwright and screenwriter.
Born in London, he may be best remembered for three screenplays from the 1940s: The Lodger (1944) and Hangover Square (1945) and The Man in Half Moon Street (1945). The latter was remade by Hammer Film Productions in 1959 as The Man Who Could Cheat Death.
Lyndon began his writing career as a journalist, particularly about motor-racing, and short-story writer before becoming a playwright. His first play, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, was made into an Edward G. Robinson film in 1939. After that success, Lyndon moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1941 to concentrate on writing for films full time. (en)
- Barré Lyndon est un scénariste britannique né le 12 août 1896 à Londres, en Angleterre, décédé le 23 octobre 1972. (fr)
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| - Barré Lyndon (pseudonym of Alfred Edgar) (August 12, 1896 – October 23, 1972) was a British playwright and screenwriter. (en)
- Barré Lyndon est un scénariste britannique né le 12 août 1896 à Londres, en Angleterre, décédé le 23 octobre 1972. (fr)
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| - Barré Lyndon (en)
- Barré Lyndon (fr)
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