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Date of Birth:
16 December
1899
,
Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
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Date of Death:
26 March
1973
, Blue Harbor, Jamaica
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Mini Biography:
Noel Coward virtually invented the concept of Englishness for the 20th century...
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Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988.
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Boom! | DVD review
(From
The Guardian - Film News
. 5 December 2009, 4:10 PM, PST)
Brief Encounter – Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard – d: David Lean
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. 26 November 2009, 12:30 AM, PST)
Alternate Names:
Noël Coward | Sir Noel Coward
Filmography
Jump to filmography as:
Writer
,
Soundtrack
,
Actor
,
Composer
,
Producer
,
Director
,
Music Department
,
Self
,
Archive Footage
Writer:
2000s
1990s
1980s
1970s
1960s
1950s
1940s
1930s
1920s
Easy Virtue
(2008) (based on the play by)
Privatni zivoti
(2003) (TV) (novel "Private Lives")
Relative Values
(2000) (play)
"Tonight at 8.30"
(8 episodes, 1991)
-
Shadow Play
(1991)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Still Life
(1991)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Ways and Means
(1991)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Fumed Oak
(1991)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Family Album
(1991)
TV episode
(writer)
(
3 more
)
Red Peppers
(1991) (TV) (writer)
Sidste akt
(1987) (play)
Quadrille
(1986) (TV) (play)
Földi kacaj
(1986) (TV) (play)
What Mad Pursuit?
(1985) (TV) (story)
Mrs. Capper's Birthday
(1985) (TV) (story)
... aka Star Quality: Mrs. Capper's Birthday (UK)
Me and the Girls
(1985) (TV) (story)
... aka Star Quality: Me and the Girls (UK: alternative title)
Bon Voyage
(1985) (TV) (story)
... aka Star Quality: Bon Voyage (UK)
Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill
(1985) (TV) (story)
... aka Star Quality: Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill (UK)
Star Quality
(1985) (TV) (story)
Hay Fever
(1984) (TV) (play)
"La comedia"
(1 episode, 1983)
-
Fácil virtud
(1983)
TV episode
(play)
"Estudio 1"
(3 episodes, 1968-1982)
-
Ángeles caídos
(1982)
TV episode
(play)
-
Un espíritu burlón
(1970)
TV episode
(play)
-
La encantadora familia Bliss
(1968)
TV episode
(play "Hay Fever")
"BBC2 Playhouse"
(3 episodes, 1981-1982)
-
A Song at Twilight
(1982)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Come Into the Garden, Maud
(1982)
TV episode
(play)
-
The Kindness of Mrs. Radcliffe
(1981)
TV episode
(play)
The Marquise
(1980) (TV) (play)
"BBC Play of the Month"
(3 episodes, 1968-1979)
-
Design for Living
(1979)
TV episode
(play)
-
The Marquise
(1969)
TV episode
(play)
-
Hay Fever
(1968)
TV episode
(writer)
"Au théâtre ce soir"
(4 episodes, 1973-1976)
-
Week-end
(1976)
TV episode
(play "Hay Fever")
-
Le nu au tambour
(1975)
TV episode
(play)
-
Jeux d'esprit
(1974)
TV episode
(play)
-
Félicity
(1973)
TV episode
(play)
Private Lives
(1976) (TV) (writer)
"Hallmark Hall of Fame"
(1 episode, 1974)
... aka Hallmark Television Playhouse
-
Brief Encounter
(1974)
TV episode
(novel "Still Life")
Brief Encounter
(1974) (TV) (play "Still Life")
... aka Breve incontro (Italy)
"Play for Today"
(1 episode, 1973)
-
Song at Twilight
(1973)
TV episode
(writer)
Joyeux chagrins
(1972) (TV) (play)
Amouren
(1972) (TV) (writer)
Temni hrast
(1971) (TV) (novel)
Red Peppers
(1969) (TV) (writer)
The Vortex
(1969) (TV) (writer)
Duett im Zwielicht
(1969) (TV) (play "Duett im Zwielicht")
"ITV Playhouse"
(3 episodes, 1968)
-
The Kindness of Mrs Radcliffe
(1968)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Bon Voyage
(1968)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Star Quality
(1968)
TV episode
(story)
"The Jazz Age"
(1 episode, 1968)
-
Post Mortem
(1968)
TV episode
(writer)
Vaimoni kummittelee
(1968) (TV) (play "Blithe Spirit")
... aka Aitiopaikka - Vaimoni kummittelee (Finland: series title)
"Armchair Theatre"
(2 episodes, 1966-1968)
-
Mrs Capper's Birthday
(1968)
TV episode
(story)
-
Pretty Polly
(1966)
TV episode
(writer)
Parenthesi
(1968) (play "Still Life")
... aka I parenthesi (Greece: festival title)
... aka Interlude (International: English title)
Kratak susret
(1968) (TV) (writer)
Pretty Polly
(1967) (story "Pretty Polly Barlow")
... aka A Matter of Innocence (USA)
"ITV Play of the Week"
(6 episodes, 1960-1967)
... aka Play of the Week (UK: short title)
-
Present Laughter
(1967)
TV episode
(author)
-
A Choice of Coward #4: Design for Living
(1964)
TV episode
(play)
-
A Choice of Coward #3: The Vortex
(1964)
TV episode
(play)
-
A Choice of Coward #2: Blithe Spirit
(1964)
TV episode
(play) (writer)
-
A Choice of Coward #1: Present Laughter
(1964)
TV episode
(writer) (as Noël Coward)
(
1 more
)
"Before the Fringe"
(1967)
TV series
(unknown episodes)
... aka More Before the Fringe (UK: second season title)
Hooikoorts
(1966) (TV) (play "Hay Fever")
Blithe Spirit
(1966) (TV) (play)
Wechselkurs der Liebe
(1966) (TV) (play "Relative Values")
Oh, diese Geister
(1966) (TV) (play "Blithe Spirit")
Quadrille
(1966) (TV) (play)
Südsee-Affaire
(1965) (TV) (play "The South Sea Bubble")
"Teatterituokio"
(1 episode, 1964)
-
Viisas tohvelisankari
(1964)
TV episode
(writer)
Amouren
(1964) (TV) (play "Present Laughter")
Markisinnan
(1964) (TV) (play "The Marquise")
Möblemang i ek
(1963) (TV) (play)
"BBC Sunday-Night Play"
(2 episodes, 1960-1962)
-
This Happy Breed
(1962)
TV episode
(play)
-
Twentieth Century Theatre: The Vortex
(1960)
TV episode
(play)
Geisterkomödie
(1962) (TV) (writer)
Quadrille
(1961) (TV) (play)
Zwischen den Zügen
(1961) (TV) (play)
Minkä minulle voitte
(1961) (TV) (play "Present Laughter")
Hooikoorts
(1961) (TV) (play "Hay Fever")
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show"
(1 episode, 1961)
... aka The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title)
-
Brief Encounter
(1961)
TV episode
(play)
"ITV Television Playhouse"
(1 episode, 1959)
-
Private Lives
(1959)
TV episode
(play)
"Fim de Semana no Campo"
(1959)
TV series
(play)
Red Peppers
(1958) (TV) (writer)
Yoka
(1958) (TV) (texts)
"Ford Star Jubilee"
(1 episode, 1956)
-
This Happy Breed
(1956)
TV episode
(adaptation) (play)
Det er så yndigt
(1956) (TV) (play)
Blithe Spirit
(1956) (TV) (play)
"The 20th Century-Fox Hour"
(1 episode, 1955)
... aka Fox Hour of Stars (USA: rerun title)
-
Cavalcade
(1955)
TV episode
(play)
Zwischen den Zügen
(1955) (TV) (writer)
"Producers' Showcase"
(1 episode, 1954)
-
Tonight at 8:30
(1954)
TV episode
(play "Tonight at 8: 30: Red Peppers, Still Life and Shadow Play")
Meet Me Tonight
(1952) (play "Tonight at 8: 30")
... aka Fumed Oak
... aka Tonight at 8:30 (USA)
"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars"
(1 episode, 1951)
... aka Herald Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
... aka Schlitz Playhouse (USA: new title)
... aka The Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
-
Still Life
(1951)
TV episode
(play)
The Astonished Heart
(1950) (play)
Blithe Spirit
(1948) (TV) (writer)
Blithe Spirit
(1946) (TV) (play)
Brief Encounter
(1945) (play "Still Life") (uncredited)
... aka Noel Coward's Brief Encounter (UK: complete title)
Blithe Spirit
(1945) (play) (screenplay)
... aka Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' (UK: complete title)
This Happy Breed
(1944) (play) (uncredited)
... aka Noel Coward's This Happy Breed (UK: complete title)
In Which We Serve
(1942) (writer)
We Were Dancing
(1942) (play "Tonight at 8: 30")
Bitter Sweet
(1940) (play)
Private Lives
(1939) (TV) (play)
Hay Fever
(1939) (TV) (play)
The Young Idea
(1939) (TV) (writer)
Hay Fever
(1938) (TV) (play)
Red Peppers
(1938) (TV) (writer)
Hands Across the Sea
(1938) (TV) (writer)
Red Peppers
(1937) (TV) (writer)
Les amants terribles
(1936) (play "Private Lives")
... aka The Terrible Lovers (International: English title)
Design for Living
(1933) (play)
Bitter Sweet
(1933) (play)
Tonight Is Ours
(1933) (play "The Queen Was In the Parlor")
Cavalcade
(1933) (play)
Private Lives
(1931) (play)
The Vortex
(1928) (play)
Easy Virtue
(1928) (play)
The Queen Was in the Parlour
(1927) (play)
... aka Die letzte Nacht (Germany)
... aka Forbidden Love
Soundtrack:
2000s
1990s
1980s
1960s
1950s
1940s
1930s
"De wereld draait door"
(1 episode, 2009)
-
Episode #4.174
(2009)
TV episode
(writer: "Mad About the Boy" (uncredited))
"The Inbetweeners"
(1 episode, 2009)
-
Will's Birthday
(2009)
TV episode
(writer: "Mad About the Boy")
"Cold Case"
(1 episode, 2009)
-
Libertyville
(2009)
TV episode
(music: "Never Again" (uncredited))
Hitler: The Comedy Years
(2007) (TV) (writer: "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans") (performer: "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans")
A Good Year
(2006) (writer: "A Room with a View") (performer: "A Room with a View")
Cap d'any a TV3
(2004) (TV) (writer: "Mad About the Boy")
Being Julia
(2004) (writer: "Mad about the Boy")
... aka Csodálatos Júlia (Hungary)
Bright Young Things
(2003) (writer: "Nina") (performer: "Nina", "Twentieth Century Blues", "Dance, Little Lady", "The Party's Over Now")
The Mystic Masseur
(2001) (writer: "That's the End of the News")
The Misadventures of Margaret
(1998) (writer: "Something to Do with Spring") (performer: "Something to Do with Spring")
... aka Les folies de Margaret (France)
Paradise Road
(1997) (writer: "Mad About the Boy")
James and the Giant Peach
(1996) (writer: "Sail Away") (performer: "Sail Away")
In the Bleak Midwinter
(1995) (writer: "Why Must The Show Go On")
... aka A Midwinter's Tale (USA)
Crimes and Misdemeanors
(1989) (writer: "I'll See You Again")
Ten Little Indians
(1989) (performer: "Mad dogs and Englishmen")
... aka Agatha Christie's 'Ten Little Indians'
... aka Death on Safari
"Fame"
(1 episode, 1987)
-
Pros and Cons
(1987)
TV episode
(writer: "What Ho, Mrs. Brisket", "Men About Town")
Better Late Than Never
(1982) (lyrics: "I WENT TO A MARVELLOUS PARTY")
... aka Whose Little Girl Are You?
Never Never Land
(1980) ("ANY LITTLE FISH CAN SWIM")
The Magic Christian
(1969) ("Mad About the Boy")
Surprise Package
(1960) (performer: "Surprise Package")
Lilacs in the Spring
(1954) (writer: "Dance Little Lady")
... aka Let's Make Up (USA)
Meet Me Tonight
(1952) (writer: "Men About Town", "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?")
... aka Fumed Oak
... aka Tonight at 8:30 (USA)
We Were Dancing
(1942) (music: "We Were Dancing")
Bitter Sweet
(1940) (writer: "I'll See You Again", "Polka", "If You Could Only Come With Me", "What Is Love", "Kiss Me", "Tokay", "Love In Any Language", "Ladies Of The Town", "Zigeuner (The Gypsy)") (music: "Dear Little Cafe")
The Miracle of Sound
(1940) (writer: "Dear Little Cafe")
... aka A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound (USA: series title)
Bitter Sweet
(1933) (music: "I'll See You Again", "If Love Were All") (lyrics: "I'll See You Again", "If Love Were All")
Cavalcade
(1933) (music: "Girls of the C.I.V." (1931) (uncredited), "Mirabelle" (1931) (uncredited), "Twentieth Century Blues" (1931) (uncredited), "Lover of My Dreams" (1931) (uncredited)) (lyrics: "Girls of the C.I.V." (1931) (uncredited), "Mirabelle" (1931) (uncredited), "Twentieth Century Blues" (1931) (uncredited), "Lover of My Dreams" (1931) (uncredited))
Private Lives
(1931) (music: "Someday I'll Love You" (1931) (uncredited)) (lyrics: "Someday I'll Love You" (1931) (uncredited))
Actor:
1960s
1950s
1940s
1930s
1910s
The Italian Job
(1969) (as Noël Coward) ....
Mr. Bridger
Boom
(1968) .... The Witch of Capri
... aka Boom! (USA)
Androcles and the Lion
(1967) (TV) .... Caesar
Bunny Lake Is Missing
(1965) (as Noël Coward) ....
Wilson
"ITV Play of the Week"
.... Presenter (3 episodes, 1964)
... aka Play of the Week (UK: short title)
-
A Choice of Coward #3: The Vortex
(1964)
TV episode
.... Presenter
-
A Choice of Coward #2: Blithe Spirit
(1964)
TV episode
(as Noël Coward) .... Presenter
-
A Choice of Coward #1: Present Laughter
(1964)
TV episode
.... Presenter
Paris - When It Sizzles
(1964) .... Alexander Meyerheim
... aka Together in Paris (USA: alternative title)
Surprise Package
(1960) .... King Pavel II
Our Man in Havana
(1959) (as Noël Coward) .... Hawthorne
Around the World in Eighty Days
(1956) .... Hesketh-Baggott
... aka Michael Todd's Around the World in 80 Days (USA: complete title)
"Ford Star Jubilee"
.... Charles Condomine / ... (2 episodes, 1956)
-
This Happy Breed
(1956)
TV episode
....
Frank Gibbons
-
Blithe Spirit
(1956)
TV episode
....
Charles Condomine
Blithe Spirit
(1956) (TV) ....
Charles Condomine
The Astonished Heart
(1950) .... Dr. Christian Faber
Blithe Spirit
(1945) (uncredited) .... Narrator
... aka Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' (UK: complete title)
In Which We Serve
(1942) .... Captain E. V. Kinross R.N./Captain 'D'
The Scoundrel
(1935) .... Anthony Mallare
Hearts of the World
(1918) (uncredited) .... Man with Wheelbarrow/A Villager in the Street
Composer:
1990s
1970s
1960s
1950s
1940s
"Tonight at 8.30"
(8 episodes, 1991)
-
Shadow Play
(1991)
TV episode
-
Still Life
(1991)
TV episode
-
Ways and Means
(1991)
TV episode
-
Fumed Oak
(1991)
TV episode
-
Family Album
(1991)
TV episode
(
3 more
)
"The Black and White Minstrel Show"
(1 episode, 1973)
-
Episode dated 23 November 1973
(1973)
TV episode
Marvelous Party!
(1969) (TV)
"ITV Playhouse"
(1 episode, 1968)
-
Star Quality
(1968)
TV episode
The Astonished Heart
(1950)
In Which We Serve
(1942) (musical score)
Producer:
1960s
1940s
The Caretaker
(1963) (associate producer) (uncredited)
... aka The Guest (USA)
Brief Encounter
(1945) (producer)
... aka Noel Coward's Brief Encounter (UK: complete title)
Blithe Spirit
(1945) (producer)
... aka Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' (UK: complete title)
This Happy Breed
(1944) (producer)
... aka Noel Coward's This Happy Breed (UK: complete title)
In Which We Serve
(1942) (producer)
Director:
1950s
1940s
"Ford Star Jubilee"
(3 episodes, 1955-1956)
-
This Happy Breed
(1956)
TV episode
-
Blithe Spirit
(1956)
TV episode
-
Together with Music
(1955)
TV episode
Blithe Spirit
(1956) (TV)
In Which We Serve
(1942)
Music Department:
The Grass Is Greener
(1960) (composer: original theme) (uncredited)
Self:
1970s
1960s
1950s
"The Dick Cavett Show"
.... Himself (1 episode, 1970)
-
Episode dated 1 June 1970
(1970)
TV episode
.... Himself
"The David Frost Show"
.... Himself (1 episode, 1969)
-
Episode #2.77
(1969)
TV episode
.... Himself
"Omnibus"
.... Himself (1 episode, 1969)
-
Noel Coward
(1969)
TV episode
.... Himself
"ITV Play of the Week"
.... Himself - Presenter (1 episode, 1964)
... aka Play of the Week (UK: short title)
-
A Choice of Coward #4: Design for Living
(1964)
TV episode
.... Himself - Presenter
"What's My Line?"
.... Himself - Mystery Guest / ... (2 episodes, 1959-1964)
-
Episode dated 12 January 1964
(1964)
TV episode
.... Mystery Guest
-
Episode dated 1 March 1959
(1959)
TV episode
.... Himself - Mystery Guest
"Toast of the Town"
.... Himself (2 episodes, 1956-1957)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
-
Episode #11.11
(1957)
TV episode
.... Himself
-
Episode #9.29
(1956)
TV episode
.... Himself
"Person to Person"
.... Himself (1 episode, 1956)
-
Episode #3.35
(1956)
TV episode
.... Himself
"Ford Star Jubilee"
.... Himself (1 episode, 1955)
-
Together with Music
(1955)
TV episode
.... Himself
Archive Footage:
Ian Fleming: Where Bond Began
(2008) (TV) .... Himself
"British Film Forever"
-
Longing, Loving and Leg-Overs: The Story of British Romance
(2007)
TV episode
(as Sir Noel Coward) .... Himself
"The American Experience"
-
Las Vegas: An Unconventional History: Part 1
(2005)
TV episode
.... Himself
The Nightclub Years
(2001) (TV) .... Himself
Ian Fleming: 007's Creator
(2000) (V) .... Himself
The James Bond Story
(1999) (TV) .... Himself
Arena: The Sir Noel Coward Trilogy
(1998) (TV) .... Himself
"The Real Las Vegas"
(1996) .... Himself
The Golden Gong
(1985) (TV)
"Omnibus"
-
Sir Noel Coward
(1973)
TV episode
.... Himself
Additional Details
Other Works:
1960s: Magazine ad for Ovaltine
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Publicity Listings:
1 Biographical Movie | 3 Portrayals | 20 Print Biographies | 40 Articles | 1 Pictorial | 4 Magazine Cover Photos
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Genres:
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|
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