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- Kathleen_Tynan abstract "Kathleen Jeannette Halton Tynan (January 25, 1937 – January 10, 1995) was a Canadian-British journalist, author and screenwriter. The daughter of Canadian war correspondent Matthew Halton and the sister of television journalist David Halton, she gave up her journalism career in 1967 to marry theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. She had previously been married to Oliver Gates, a marriage that ended in divorce. Kenneth Tynan was also married when the couple's courtship began. She also had a subsequent relationship with Franco-Swiss director Barbet Schroeder.She published a novel, The Summer Aeroplane, in 1975. The novel was later adapted into the film Agatha, starring Dustin Hoffman and Vanessa Redgrave; Tynan collaborated with Arthur Hopcraft on the screenplay. She later also wrote a screenplay based on Louise Brooks' autobiography Lulu in Hollywood, although that film was never produced.Following Kenneth Tynan's death in 1980, she wrote the biography The Life of Kenneth Tynan (1987), her best-known book. She subsequently edited an anthology of her second husband's writing, Profiles (1990), and an anthology of his letters in 1994. She published some of her own theatre and literary criticism as well before her death in 1995.Kathleen Tynan was mentioned in Helen Fielding's 1995 novel Bridget Jones's Diary: \"I read in an article that Kathleen Tynan, late wife of the late Kenneth, had 'inner poise' and, when writing, was to be found immaculately dressed, sitting at a small table in the center of the room sipping at a glass of chilled white wine\", that information coming from Tynan's obituary by Joan Juliet Buck.In the television film Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005) she was portrayed by Catherine McCormack.".
- Kathleen_Tynan birthDate "1937-01-25".
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- Kathleen_Tynan deathDate "1995-01-10".
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- Kathleen_Tynan dateOfBirth "1937-01-25".
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- Kathleen_Tynan description "British writer".
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- Kathleen_Tynan comment "Kathleen Jeannette Halton Tynan (January 25, 1937 – January 10, 1995) was a Canadian-British journalist, author and screenwriter. The daughter of Canadian war correspondent Matthew Halton and the sister of television journalist David Halton, she gave up her journalism career in 1967 to marry theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. She had previously been married to Oliver Gates, a marriage that ended in divorce. Kenneth Tynan was also married when the couple's courtship began.".
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