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Rosemary Anne Sisson. Writer: The Black Cauldron. Rosemary Anne Sisson was born on 13 October 1923 in London, England, UK. She was a writer, known for The Black Cauldron (1985), The Bretts (1987) and The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970).
- Rosemary Anne Sisson
- July 28, 2017
- October 13, 1923
Rosemary Anne Sisson (13 October 1923 – 28 July 2017) was an English television dramatist and novelist. She was described by playwright Simon Farquhar in 2014 as being "one of television's finest period storytellers", [ 1 ] and in 2017 fellow dramatist Ian Curteis referred to her as "the Miss Marple of British playwriting".
Aug 3, 2017 · Rosemary Anne Sisson’s involvement was the result of her established reputation for Upstairs Downstairs, a huge hit on US public television’s “Masterpiece Theatre” strand. One of two sisters, Rosemary Anne Sisson was born at Enfield, Middlesex, on October 13 1923 to CJ Sisson, a scholar of Shakespeare, and his wife Vera (née Ginn).
Rosemary Anne Sisson (1923-2017) was one of the great, unsung talents of British television. Her work took in everything from period drama (The Duchess of Du...
Rosemary Anne Sisson was an English television dramatist and novelist. She was described by playwright Simon Farquhar in 2014 as being "one of television's finest period storytellers", and in 2017 fellow dramatist Ian Curteis referred to her as "the Miss Marple of British playwriting".
Rosemary Anne Sisson, British writer. Recipient Repertory Players award, 1964. Trustee Theatre of Comedy. Served Royal Observer Corps, 1943-1945. Member Writers Guild Great Britain (past president), Writers Guild American, The Dramatists' Club (honorary secretary).
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