Alexander Baron
Known for: Writing
Born: December 3, 1917 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK - Died: December 4, 1999
Alexander Baron (1917-1999) was a novelist and screenwriter. Born into a working class Jewish home in Hackney, Baron joined the Communist Party as a young man, saw the thick of battle in Sicily and Normandy during WWII, and became one of the most admired novelists of post-war Britain. His first novel, From the City, From the Plough (1948) was based on his own wartime experiences, specifically D-Day, and was acclaimed as the definitive novel of WWII. It was the first of a trilogy, including There's No Home (1950) and The Human Kind (1953), the latter of which was adapted into the film The Victors (1963). Literary success led to him writing screenplays for films such as Robbery Under Arms (1957) and The Siege of Sidney Street (1960). This was followed by a string of novels about working class life in post-war London, including The Lowlife (1963), a cult novel for many other writers ever since, and a secondary career as a TV scriptwriter, specifically adapting literary classics like The Further Adventures of the Musketeers (1967), The Legend of Robin Hood (1975), A Horseman Riding By (1978), Sense and Sensibility (1981), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982), Stalky & Co. (1982) Jane Eyre (1983), Goodbye Mr. Chips (1984), Oliver Twist (1985) and Vanity Fair (1987). In recent years, Baron's reputation has flourished, with many of his fifteen novels now back in print.
Known for
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The Cardinal and the Corpse
The Victors
Novel
Oliver Twist
Writer
Late Summer
Writer
Robbery Under Arms
Screenplay
Gentle Folk
Writer
The Siege of Sidney Street
Screenplay
The Siege of Pinchgut
Additional Dialogue
Sherlock Holmes
Dramaturgy
The Further Adventures of the Musketeers
Writer
Jane Eyre
Writer
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Screenplay
Playhouse
Writer
Sense and Sensibility
Writer
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Writer
Vanity Fair
Writer
Oliver Twist
Writer
Goodbye Mr Chips
Writer
The Legend of Robin Hood
Writer
Poldark
Writer
A Horseman Riding By
Writer
Stalky & Co
Writer
Drama 61-67
Writer
Armchair Theatre
Writer