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  1. Beverley Cross was born on 13 April 1931 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Clash of the Titans (1981), Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and Clash of the Titans (2010). He was married to Maggie Smith, Gayden Collins and Elizabeth Clunies-Ross.

  2. Cross then went on to write Half a Sixpence (1963) with David Heneker, based on the H G Wells novel Kipps, which propelled Tommy Steele to international stardom. David and Beverley also collaborated on the West End musical Jorrocks. Cross’s translation of Mark Camoletti’s play Boeing-Boeing opened in the West End in 1962, where it ran ...

  3. Dec 31, 1988 · Beverley Cross (Adapter), Emmuska Orczy. First performed in 1903, The Scarlet Pimpernel was the most successful play of its day archetypal Edwardian theatre and the precursor of romantic Hollywood historical epics. This adaptation brings to modern audiences the tale of the elusive hero who snatches helpless innocents from death and rescues the ...

  4. Mar 9, 2022 · Maggie Smith's Life Felt 'Pointless' After Losing Beverley Cross, Her Husband Of 23 Years. Mar 09, 2022 by apost team. Starring in "Harry Potter," "Downton Abbey," and several other iconic films, shows and productions, Dame Maggie Smith is a well-known acting legend. Her roles have earned her accolades from the entertainment industry and Queen ...

  5. 1346372. Date first listed: 01-Mar-1950. List Entry Name: The Market Cross. Statutory Address: The Market Cross, Saturday Market. Go to the official list entry. Uploaded by Dominic Martin This photo may not represent the current condition of the site.

  6. Beverley Cross (1931-1998) achieved instant success in 1959 with One More River, starring Sir Michael Caine and directed by Laurence Olivier. His second play, Strip the Willow, made his future wife, Dame Maggie Smith, a star. Among his other successes were the musical comedy Half a Sixpence (1963), based on HG Wells’ book Kipps, and his ...

  7. Beverley Cross (1931-1998) achieved instant success in 1959 with One More River, starring Sir Michael Caine and directed by Laurence Olivier. His second play, Strip the Willow, made his future wife, Dame Maggie Smith, a star. Among his other successes were the musical comedy Half a Sixpence (1963), based on HG Wells’ book Kipps, and his ...

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