Jack Tinker

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1938 –

84

Who is Jack Tinker?

Jack Tinker was an English theatre critic.

Tinker made his reputation on the Brighton Evening Argus, before becoming theatre critic for the Daily Mail in 1972, where he worked - for twenty-four years - until his death of a heart attack, aged fifty-eight. Lights in the West End were dimmed in his honour - a gesture usually reserved for the deceased actors.

His obituary in The Independent reported that "Jack Tinker saw himself as in and of the theatre, a critic from inside the boundary who could be as savage as any of the outsiders but who always knew precisely what he was being savage about." His appearance was distinctive, too: "Flamboyant in manner and dress and often sporting a ponytail, Jack was an easily recognisable theatrical character. His wealth of anecdotes and engaging charm not only found him as at home at a restaurant table of actors and producers in a West End restaurant but also doing a regular turn entertaining passengers on the QE2 when he took a break from reviewing."

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1938

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on July 23, 2013

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