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  1. Sir Ronald Harwood, CBE (* 9. November 1934 in Kapstadt, Südafrikanische Union; † 8. September 2020 in Sussex, England) war ein britischer Drehbuchautor, Filmproduzent und Theaterschauspieler sowie der Autor von Dramen, Romanen und Sachliteratur.

  2. Sir Ronald Harwood CBE FRSL (né Horwitz; 9 November 1934 – 8 September 2020) was a South African-born British author, playwright, and screenwriter, best known for his plays for the British stage as well as the screenplays for The Dresser (for which he was nominated for an Oscar) and The Pianist, for which he won the 2003 Academy ...

  3. 10. Sept. 2020 · Ronald Harwood, a British author, playwright and screenwriter who earned three Oscar nominations and won for best adapted screenplay in 2003 for “The Pianist,” died on Tuesday at his home in ...

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  4. 9. Sept. 2020 · Sir Ronald Harwood, the playwright and screenwriter best known for The Dresser and his Oscar-winning script for The Pianist, has died aged 85. Wed 9 Sep 2020 04.43 EDT 19.33 EDT. Adrien Brody in...

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  5. Ronald Harwood. Writer: The Pianist. Born in Cape Town, Union of South Africa in 1934, Ronald Harwood moved to London in 1951 to pursue a career in the theatre. After attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, he joined the Shakespeare Company of Sir Donald Wolfit, one of the last 'actor-manager' of Great-Britain.

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  6. 9. Sept. 2020 · Sir Ronald Harwood, the playwright and Oscar-winning screenwriter, has died. His agent Judy Daish said he died of natural causes on Tuesday.

  7. South African-born Sir Ronald was regarded as one of Britain's great post-war dramatists. His plays include The Dresser and Quartet, both of which were adapted for the screen.