Originally posted by Conchis
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In turn, as a thesp for 15 years, I also knew him on a casual basis at the Royal Court Theatre when I was short-listed to the last two as Nicol Williamson's understudy in Inadmissible Evidence which transferred to Wyndham's and, later, to New York circa 1964. Brian Cox got the job! Our last encounter was an unexpected meeting in Shaftesbury Avenue when he was accompanied by his fifth wife, Helen Dawson. John was also surprised that I already knew Helen who worked on the editorial staff of Hansom Books; Records & Recording, Music & Musicians, Plays & Players etc my first job in London, 1959, before I got a RADA scholarship! I was also acquainted with his first wife, Pamela Lane, a fine actress who never got her dues, but that's show biz. His pet hate was his mother, Nellie, followed by Jill Bennett his third/fourth wife? - always referred to her as Adolf.
"I have only one regret remaining now in this matter of Adolf. It is simply that I was unable to look down on her coffin and, like that bird in the Book of Tobit, drop a good, large mess in her eye."
I noticed that A Patriot for Me was recently broadcast on R3 but the ocassion passed without mention. My first memory was George Devine in the Royal Court production doing a delicious drag act. I'm confident that the wheel will eventually turn to the advantage of John Osborne for several plays and two outstanding biographies tabling change throughout the 20th century.
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