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Tom Stoppard

playwright

Born: Died: British

Sir Tom Stoppard was a British playwright and screenwriter. He wrote for film, radio, stage, and television, finding prominence with plays. His work covered the themes of human rights, censorship, and political freedom, often delving into the deeper philosophical bases of society. Stoppard, a playwright of the Royal National Theatre, was one of the most internationally performed dramatists of his generation and was critically compared with William Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw. He was knighted for his contribution to theatre in 1997 and awarded the Order of Merit in 2000.

Born in Czechoslovakia, Stoppard left as a Jewish child refugee, fleeing imminent Nazi occupation. He spent three years at a boarding school in Darjeeling in the Indian Himalayas, then settled with his family in England after the war, in 1946.

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British playwright

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  1. Tom Stoppard is born

    Tom Stoppard, British playwright, known for british playwright, was born on 1937-07-03. Sir Tom Stoppard was a British playwright and screenwriter.

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Tom Stoppard was born on 1937-07-03 (British).
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British playwright
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Tom Stoppard died on 2025-01-01.

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