Francis Durbridge

Playwright, Author

1912 – 1998

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Who was Francis Durbridge?

Francis Henry Durbridge was an English playwright and author.

Durbridge was born in Hull, and educated at Bradford Grammar School, where he was encouraged to write by his English teacher. He continued to do so while studying English at Birmingham University. After graduating in 1933 he worked for a short time as a stockbroker's clerk before selling a radio play, Promotion, to the BBC at the age of 21.

In 1938 Durbridge created the character Paul Temple, a crime novelist and detective. With Steve Trent, a Fleet Street journalist and later his wife, Temple solved numerous crimes in the glamorous world of the leisured middle classes, first on radio, then in films and, from 1969 to 1971, in a television series. In addition to the Paul Temple series, Durbridge wrote other mysteries for radio and television, many of which were also produced for German and Italian television and radio.

Durbridge also forged a successful career as a writer for the stage with seven plays, the last of which, Sweet Revenge, was written in 1991. He also wrote 43 novels, many of which were adapted from his scripts, sometimes with the help of others.

Durbridge married Norah Lawley in 1940. They had two sons. He died at his home in Barnes, aged 85, in 1998.

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Born
Nov 25, 1912
Kingston upon Hull
Also known as
  • Francis Henry Durbridge
  • Durbridge, Francis
Spouses
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • University of Birmingham
  • Bradford Grammar School
Lived in
  • HM Prison Hull
Died
Apr 11, 1998
Barnes, London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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