
Robert Bolt
Robert Bolt was a British playwright and screenwriter, renowned for his works that often explore themes of moral integrity and political conflict. His most famous plays include 'A Man for All Seasons,' which tells the story of Sir Thomas More's principled stand against King Henry VIII, and 'The Lion in Winter,' which depicts the complexities of royal power and family dynamics. Bolt's writing is celebrated for its rich character development and profound ethical inquiries.
Born on Aug 15, 1924 (101 years old)
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Robert Bolt is the playwright who wrote 'A Man for All Seasons' and describes Henry as 'the monstrous baby whom none dared gainsay.'
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