
Noël Coward
Known for Writing · 26 credits
- Born
- 1899-12-15
- Died
- 1973-03-26
- Place of birth
- Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
- Also known as
- Noël Peirce Coward · Sir Noël Peirce Coward · Sir Noël Coward · Noel Coward · Sir Noel Coward
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".
Born in Teddington, a suburb of London, Coward attended a dance academy in London as a child, making his professional stage début at the age of eleven. As a teenager he was introduced into the high society in which most of his plays would be set. Coward achieved enduring success as a playwright, publishing more than 50 plays from his teens onwards. Many of his works, such as Hay Fever, Private Lives, Design for Living, Present Laughter and Blithe Spirit, have remained in the regular theatre repertoire. He composed hundreds of songs, in addition to well over a dozen musical theatre works (including the operetta Bitter Sweet and comic revues), poetry, several volumes of short stories, the novel Pomp and Circumstance, and a three-volume autobiography. Coward's stage and film acting and directing career spanned six decades, during which he starred in many of his own works.
At the outbreak of World War II, Coward volunteered for war work, running the British propaganda office in Paris. He also worked with the Secret Service, seeking to use his influence to persuade the American public and government to help Britain. Coward won an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 for his naval film drama, In Which We Serve, and was knighted in 1969. In the 1950s he achieved fresh success as a cabaret performer, performing his own songs, such as "Mad Dogs and Englishmen", "London Pride" and "I Went to a Marvellous Party".
His plays and songs achieved new popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, and his work and style continue to influence popular culture. Coward did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality, but it was discussed candidly after his death by biographers including Graham Payn, his long-time partner, and in Coward's diaries and letters, published posthumously. The former Albery Theatre (originally the New Theatre) in London was renamed the Noël Coward Theatre in his honour in 2006.
Known For
TV Shows (7)
Movies (19)

The Italian Job
1969
as Mr. Bridger

Around the World in 80 Days
1956
as Roland Hesketh-Baggott

Brief Encounter
1945
as Train Station Announcer (uncredited)

Paris When It Sizzles
1964
as Alexander Meyerheim

Bunny Lake Is Missing
1965
as Wilson

Boom!
1968
as The Witch of Capri

Blithe Spirit
1945
as Narrator (uncredited)

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story
2023
as Self (archive footage)

In Which We Serve
1942
as Captain E. V. Kinross R.N. / Captain 'D'

Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker
1991
as actor 'Bunny Lake Is Missing' (archive footage) (uncredited)

Our Man in Havana
1960
as Hawthorne

Surprise Package
1960
as King Pavel II

Hearts of the World
1918
as The Man with the Wheelbarrow / A Villager in the Streets

The Scoundrel
1935
as Anthony Mallare

Ken Russell's ABC of British Music
1988
as Self (archive)

Blithe Spirit
1956
as Charles Condomine

The Astonished Heart
1950
as Dr. Christian Faber

Androcles and the Lion
1967
as Caesar

Men Are Not Gods
1936
as Passer-by (uncredited)
About Noël Coward
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise". Born in Teddington, a suburb of London, Coward attended a dance academy in London as a child, making his professional stage début at the age of eleven. As a teenager he was introduced into the high society in which most of his plays would be set. C… With 26 credits spanning from 1918 to 2023, Noël Coward has appeared in 19 films and 7 TV shows.
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Most Popular Noël Coward Movies
- The Italian Job (1969) — as Mr. Bridger
- Around the World in 80 Days (1956) — as Roland Hesketh-Baggott
- Brief Encounter (1945) — as Train Station Announcer (uncredited)
- Paris When It Sizzles (1964) — as Alexander Meyerheim
- Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) — as Wilson
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