David Gurr

Author

1936 –

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Who is David Gurr?

David Hugh Courtney Gurr is a Canadian writer and author of literary novels and political thrillers. He was born William Le Breton Harvey Brisbane-Bedwell in 1936 in London, England but his name was changed by adoption in 1941. He was educated at Sherborne Prep and University College in England before emigrating with his family to Canada. He attended Belmont High School in Victoria, British Columbia, the Royal Canadian Naval College, and the University of Victoria. Gurr served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1954-1970 as an executive officer and computer systems analyst. His first interest was in the theatre, and he received a scholarship to "tread the boards" at UBC in the summer of 1952. His name can still be seen painted on the backstage wall of the Old Auditorium.

From 1971-1980 he designed and built homes on Vancouver Island.

He has been a writer since 1976. His works include: Troika, A Woman Called Scylla, The Action of the Tiger, An American Spy Story, On the Endangered List, The Ring Master plus various thrillers under pseudonyms; two stage plays: Leonora and The Ring Play: An Evening with Hitler; and he was co-author for two screen plays.

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Born
1936
London
Nationality
  • Canada

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on July 23, 2013

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