Terence Rattigan
/ˌterəns ˈrætɪɡən/
/ˌterəns ˈrætɪɡən/
- (1911-77) an English writer of plays, including the comedy French Without Tears (1936) and more serious works such as The Winslow Boy (1946) and The Browning Version (1948). Several of them were made into films. Rattigan was made a knight in 1971.
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