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From 'Susie and the Snow- it- alls'
Gregory Dark was born in London on August 31st, 1950. His father, John, until his retirement was an English film producer; his mother, Elizabeth, was an American drama critic. Theatre and film were as much part of his DNA as was an amalgam (often uncomfortable) of British and American cultures. He was schooled at St Paul’s, London, whose alumni include John Milton, Samuel Pepys, GK Chesterton and Compton McKenzie. His education began shortly after he left.
During his careers in theatre, film and television, he has worked with
many of the world’s finest talents: writers like Edward Bond, Michael
Frayn and Christopher Hampton; directors like Lindsay Anderson,
William Gaskill and William Friedkin; and actors too numerous to list ...
from Peggy Ashcroft to Julie Walters, from John Gielgud to John Cleese,
from David Niven to Bob Hoskins, from Sophia Loren to Dandy Nichols.
Latterly his work has been confined to the literary. ‘The Prophet of the New Millennium’ was published in 2006; ‘The God of the New Millennium’ two years later. The trilogy was completed in 2010 with 'Man of the New Millennium'.
2010 also saw the release of 'Titus and Roni ' and 'Charming !' his first book for the younger reader.
November 2011 sees two new titles added to Gregory's published work,
'Susie and the Snow-it-alls' his second book for young people, and 'Al's Well'.
More about of all these titles can be found in the 'Books' section of this website.
Gregory now commutes between England, France and Spain.
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