Keith Waterhouse (Writer) | Playbill

Keith Waterhouse

Writer

Mr. Waterhouse went on to write a number of plays, many of them in collaboration with Willis Hall. His greatest success came when he put his friend, the dissolute columnist Jeffrey Bernard, as the center of a solo drama starring Peter O'Toole. The title of the play came from the notice The New Statesman often ran when Bernard was too drunk to write his column, which was often.

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  • Born: 1929
  • Death: Sep 04, 2009 in London, England
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