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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_CurtisIan Curtis - Wikipedia

    Website. joydivisionofficial.com. Ian Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 – 18 May 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was best known as the lead singer, lyricist and occasional guitarist of the band Joy Division, with whom he released the albums Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980). He was noted for his distinct on-stage ...

  2. Oct 8, 2014 · 8th October 2014. Joy Division singer Ian Curtis’ widow Deborah Curtis has admitted that she felt “angry” and “humiliated” when she found out that ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ was ...

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  3. Dec 4, 2021 · Curteis married three times, first to Joan Macdonald, then in 1985 to the author Joanna Trollope, and finally in 2001 to Lady Deidre. She survives him, with two sons from his first marriage, two stepdaught­ers and two stepsons. PICTURE: GARY LONGBOTTOM CONSERVATI­VE VOICE: Ian Curteis, at Markenfiel­d Hall in 2009.

  4. Apr 20, 2015 · Splendid isolation. As they prepare their home for this year's open days, playwright Ian Curteis and his wife Lady Deirdre tell Chris Brayshay what it's like to live at historic Markenfield Hall ...

  5. Ian Curteis was born on May 1, 1935. He was a writer and director, known for The Projected Man (1966), Z Cars (1962) and The Onedin Line (1971). He was married to Deirdre Hare, Joanna Trollope and Joan MacDonald. He died on November 24, 2021 in the UK.

  6. Jul 4, 2014 · On 18 May 1980, Ian Curtis hanged himself at his home in Macclesfield, triggering the process of the mystification of Joy Division. Thirty years later, Annik Honoré, his Belgian girlfriend, is willing to talk for the first time in detail about her dazzling history with Ian, and a time which was extraordinary in all senses of the word.

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    Nov 26, 2021 · Curteis’s epic three-hour Churchill and the Generals (BBC, 1979), depicting Winston Churchill’s often stormy relationsh­ip with his military commanders, starring Timothy West as the prime minister and Ian Richardson as Montgomery, was followed later the same year by Suez 1956 about the failed Anglo-french attempt to take over the Suez Canal after nationalis­ation by the Egyptians.