Darling, directed by Ray Cooney and David Croft (1973, based on the play Not Now, Darling) Not Now, Comrade, directed by Ray Cooney and Harold Snoad (1976...
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(2004) and Shelter (2010). His father is the actor and playwright Ray Cooney. Cooney and the actress Jessica Collins married on May 4, 2016. He has one...
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actor, playwright and screenwriter, known for his collaborations with Ray Cooney. Born in Acton, John Chapman was the nephew of the actor Edward Chapman;...
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John Challis, Ray Cooney, Linda Lusardi and Robin Askwith. In 2012, Michelle was executive producer of the film based on the Ray Cooney theatrical production...
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Run for Your Wife (2012 film) (category Plays by Ray Cooney)
comedy film, based on the 1983 theatre farce Run for Your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, who along with John Luton, also directed the film. The film made its...
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Cass and starring Derek Bond and Ronald Leigh-Hunt. It was written by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton. The film is memorable for its nightmarish premise and...
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Globe Theatre. In the West End he appeared in The Tulip Tree and in Ray Cooney's Funny Money. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Chief Superintendent...
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Not Now, Darling (film) (category Films based on works by Ray Cooney)
Not Now, Darling is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney and David Croft and starring Trudi Van Doorn, Leslie Phillips and Julie Ege. It was...
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J. Edgar Annie Hoover Clint Eastwood 2012 Run for Your Wife Bag Lady Ray Cooney & John Luton Cameo The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Evelyn Greenslade John...
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Run for Your Wife (play) (category Plays by Ray Cooney)
Run for Your Wife is a 1983 comedy play by Ray Cooney. The story concerns bigamist John Smith, a London cab driver with two wives, two lives and a very...
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Funny Money (category Plays by Ray Cooney)
Ray Cooney. It premièred at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, London, England, in 1994, followed by a successful two-year run in the West End. Cooney directed...
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Funny Money (2006 film) (category Films based on works by Ray Cooney)
and Armand Assante. It is based on the 1996 British play Funny Money by Ray Cooney. It was a co-production between Germany, the United States and Romania...
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Bewes appeared in the play Middle-Age Spread and Funny Money, a farce by Ray Cooney. In 1981, he starred in "A Very Private Man" on BBC Radio. During 1982...
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Christmas and New Year season, closing in mid-January 1979. In 1984, Ray Cooney directed a revival of Philip King's farce "See How They Run,'' which...
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Two into One (category Plays by Ray Cooney)
English playwright Ray Cooney. It had a long run at the Shaftesbury Theatre starring Donald Sinden and Michael Williams. Ray Cooney's Theatre of Comedy...
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Shakespeare - Oyun Studios - 2006 Out of Order : Ray Cooney - Dormen Theatre - 1998 Funny Money : Ray Cooney - Dormen Theatre - 1996 The Sunshine Boys : Neil...
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End stage appearance was in 1997 as Doolittle in Pygmalion directed by Ray Cooney at the Albery Theatre. However, it was for his television roles that Elphick...
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Out of Order (play) (category Plays by Ray Cooney)
playwright Ray Cooney. It had a long run at the Shaftesbury Theatre starring Donald Sinden and Michael Williams. As with many other Ray Cooney plays, it...
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the United States in 1962 as No Place Like Homicide. It was written by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton, loosely based on the 1928 novel The Ghoul by Frank King...
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a noted farceur and won best actor awards for his appearances in the Ray Cooney farces Not Now, Darling (1967); Two into One (1984) and Out of Order (1990)...
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tour with John Slater in the lead, he was joined by two young actors, Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton. Both became involved in Rix's next production at the...
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Cooney, author Edward Cooney, Irish evangelist Eugenia Cooney Gerry Cooney, boxer Jack Cooney (born 1971), Gaelic footballer and manager James Cooney...
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1958 A Cuckoo in the Nest Ben Travers BBC TV 1961–1962 One for the Pot Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton Whitehall Theatre, BBC TV Amy Hardcastle 1961 Basinful...
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in London, many of which were broadcast by the BBC. British dramatist Ray Cooney, whose Run For Your Wife was the longest running-comedy in West End theater...
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Not Now, Comrade (category Films based on works by Ray Cooney)
Not Now, Comrade is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney and Harold Snoad and starring Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Ian...
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the role for 6 months. In 2012, Van Outen was cast in the film of the Ray Cooney farce Run for Your Wife alongside Danny Dyer, Sarah Harding and Neil Morrissey...
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Out of Order (1997 film) (category Films based on works by Ray Cooney)
Out of Order (Hungarian: A miniszter félrelép) is a 1997 Hungarian comedy film directed by András Kern and Róbert Koltai. Minister Péter Vitt is having...
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transferred to the Savoy Theatre. In 1981, she played Frances Shand Kydd in the Ray Cooney comedy, Her Royal Highness at the Palace Theatre, London starring Marc...
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Peter James and choreographed by Gillian Gregory. The producers were Ray Cooney and Larry Parnes. Jenny Logan starred as Velma Kelly, with Ben Cross as...
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Are at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1965 and directing Not Now Darling by Ray Cooney and John Chapman at the Strand Theatre in 1968. Cargill first came to...
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