Shaughnessy, Alfred (James)
SHAUGHNESSY, Alfred (James)
SHAUGHNESSY, Alfred (James). British, b. 1916. Genres: Novels, Plays/ Screenplays. Career: Writer for stage, screen, and television, 1937-. Film director and producer. Publications: Both Ends of the Candle, 1978; (ed.) Sarah: The Letters and Diaries of a Courtier's Wife, 1906-1936, 1989; Dearest Enemy (novel), 1991; Hugo (novel), 1994; Memoir: A Confession in Writing, 1997. Author of episodes for Upstairs, Downstairs (TV drama series), 1974-75. Address: c/o Cecily Ware Literary Agents, 19c, John Spencer Sq, Canonbury, London N1 2LZ, England.
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