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() UK actor, playwright, illustrator and author, born Phyllis Loriot Hatch, under which name she produced some unpublished plays.!
Nicholas Stuart Gray
British actor and writer
For the headmaster of Eton, see Nicholas Grey.
Nicholas Stuart Gray | |
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| Born | Phyllis Loriot Hatch ()October 23, London, England |
| Died | March 17, () (aged68) London, England |
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Nicholas Stuart Gray (born Phyllis Loriot Hatch; 23 October 17 March ) was a British actor and playwright perhaps best known for his work in children's theatre in England.
He started out as a respected children's playwright, his first play being performed in , and worked on many productions throughout the 50s.
He was also an author of children's fantasy; he wrote a number of novels, a dozen plays, and many short stories. Gray worked as an actor during the s. He began presenting as male around , and underwent a medical transition in [1]Neil Gaiman has written that Gray "is one of those authors I loved as a boy who holds up even better on rereading as an adult".[2] Many other modern fantasy authors, such as Cecilia Dart-Thornton,[3]Kate Forsyth,[4]Cassandra Golds,[5]Sophie Masson,[6] and Garth