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  1. Quentin Crisp (25 de diciembre de 1908 – 21 de noviembre de 1999), de nacimiento Denis Charles Pratt, fue un escritor, modelo artístico, actor y conversador inglés conocido por su memorable y perspicaz ingenio. Fue un icono gay en los 70 tras la publicación de sus memorias, El funcionario desnudo ( The naked civil servant) que atrajo la ...

  2. Quentin Crisp (1908–1999) is the author of the classic — and flamboyantly eccentric — coming-of-age memoir The Naked Civil Servant. The award-winning film version of The Naked Civil Servant , starring John Hurt, made him an instant international celebrity.

  3. Writer Quentin Crisp was a writer and actor. Born Dennis Pratt in Surrey, he studied journalism and art. His home at 129 Beaufort Street, London inspired Pinter's The Room but despite the squalor he chose to live in, Quentin Crisp (as he became in 1931) was always well dressed and made-up. During the Second World War Crisp wrote the antiwar All this and Bevin too and also worked as an artist's ...

  4. Quentin Crisp, the gay icon, writer and performer, died Nov. 21 in Manchester, England, prior to scheduled appearances in his one-man show, An Evening With Quentin Crisp. The British-born American ...

  5. Quentin Crisp, de son vrai nom Denis Charles Pratt est né le 25 décembre 1908 à Londres et mort le 21 novembre 1999 à Manchester, est un écrivain, mannequin, acteur et conteur britannique. Il est une icône gay dans les années 1970 après que la publication de ses mémoires, Fonctionnaire du nu, qui porte à l'attention du public ses ...

  6. CRISPERANTO: THE QUENTIN CRISP ARCHIVES | ENTER | ENTER | Quentin Crisp portrait © by Phillip Ward. All rights reserved.

  7. 27. Okt. 2017 · I miss the whole being of Quentin Crisp.” Phillip Ward toasting Quentin Crisp with a glass of absinthe at his apartment at 95 Christopher Street in New York City in the mid 90s. – Photograph by Quentin Crisp “The Last Word” (co-edited by Phillip Ward and Laurence Watts), the third and final installment of Quentin Crisp’s autobiography ...