Peter Prince
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Peter Prince (born 10 May 1942)[1] is a British novelist. He was born in England and studied in America. His first novel Play Things won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1973.[2] He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special for his work on the 1980 BBC miniseries Oppenheimer. His 1983 novel The Good Father was adapted into a 1985 film of the same name starring Anthony Hopkins.[3] His latest novel Adam Runaway was published in 2005.
Bibliography
- Play Things (1972), novel
- Oppenheimer (1980), teleplay
- The Good Father (1983), novel
- The Great Circle (1997), novel
- Adam Runaway (2005), novel
References
- ^ "Weekend birthdays", The Guardian, p. 52, 10 May 2014
- ^ "The Somerset Maugham Awards Past Winners Archived 2016-06-26 at the Wayback Machine", The Society of Authors, retrieved 2011-07-12
- ^ Rosenfeld, Megan (1987) "Father,' Deeply Felt; Hopkins Shines in a Tale of Divorce", Washington Post, 13 March 1987, p. B01
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