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Brian Friel: Famed playwright dies aged 86 | Brian Friel: Famed playwright dies aged 86 |
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Acclaimed Irish playwright Brian Friel has died aged 86 after a long illness. | Acclaimed Irish playwright Brian Friel has died aged 86 after a long illness. |
Friel is best known for plays such as Translations, Dancing at Lughnasa and Philadelphia, Here I Come. | Friel is best known for plays such as Translations, Dancing at Lughnasa and Philadelphia, Here I Come. |
He was born in Killyclogher, County Tyrone in 1929. He worked as a teacher in Londonderry before moving to County Donegal in the 1960s. | He was born in Killyclogher, County Tyrone in 1929. He worked as a teacher in Londonderry before moving to County Donegal in the 1960s. |
In 1992, Friel won three Tony Awards for Dancing at Lughnasa. The play was later made into a film starring Meryl Streep. | In 1992, Friel won three Tony Awards for Dancing at Lughnasa. The play was later made into a film starring Meryl Streep. |
Obituary: Brian Friel | Obituary: Brian Friel |
Irish President Michael D Higgins said Friel was "one of the giants of Irish literature, and a great Irishman". | |
"To have had the privilege of knowing Brian Friel as a friend was an immense gift," he said. | |
"He was a man of powerful intellect, great courage and generosity. These were talents that he delivered with great humour, grit and compassion. | |
"His legacy to the Irish people is immense." | |
Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Enda Kenny said Friel's writing "will forever form part of the canon of greatness in dramatic writing". | |
"The consummate Irish storyteller, his work spoke to each of us with humour, emotion and authenticity," he said. | "The consummate Irish storyteller, his work spoke to each of us with humour, emotion and authenticity," he said. |
Shiela Pratschke, chairwoman of Ireland's Arts Council, said Friel had earned himself recognition among the world's greatest playwrights. | Shiela Pratschke, chairwoman of Ireland's Arts Council, said Friel had earned himself recognition among the world's greatest playwrights. |
"The Irish theatre and arts world generally is devastated by this sad, sad loss," she said. | "The Irish theatre and arts world generally is devastated by this sad, sad loss," she said. |
"Brian was an inspiration to Irish playwrights, actors, directors and theatre makers. | "Brian was an inspiration to Irish playwrights, actors, directors and theatre makers. |
'Renowned' | 'Renowned' |
"It is the mark of the man and his achievement as a writer that his work is conjured by use of his surname only." | "It is the mark of the man and his achievement as a writer that his work is conjured by use of his surname only." |
Irish Arts Minister Heather Humphreys said he was one of the country's "truly great playwrights" and a household name "on the international stage as well". | Irish Arts Minister Heather Humphreys said he was one of the country's "truly great playwrights" and a household name "on the international stage as well". |
"He was renowned on Broadway, where many of his plays ran to great acclaim. Through his writing he brought Ireland, and particularly Donegal, to the world," she said. | "He was renowned on Broadway, where many of his plays ran to great acclaim. Through his writing he brought Ireland, and particularly Donegal, to the world," she said. |
Carál Ní Chuilín, Northern Ireland's culture minister, said Friel "had a rare ability to delight audiences with plays that are both entertaining and thought-provoking". | Carál Ní Chuilín, Northern Ireland's culture minister, said Friel "had a rare ability to delight audiences with plays that are both entertaining and thought-provoking". |
"Friel belongs to the canon of great Irish writers. His affection for everyday subject matter was matched by his understanding of the human condition," she said. | "Friel belongs to the canon of great Irish writers. His affection for everyday subject matter was matched by his understanding of the human condition," she said. |
Breakthrough | Breakthrough |
Friel was born on either 9 or 10 January 1929, with the precise date never being confirmed. | Friel was born on either 9 or 10 January 1929, with the precise date never being confirmed. |
He began writing while working as a teacher in Derry. In 1954, A Sort of Freedom - his first play - was broadcast by the BBC. | He began writing while working as a teacher in Derry. In 1954, A Sort of Freedom - his first play - was broadcast by the BBC. |
In the same year, he married Anne Morrison and the couple had five children: Mary, Paddy, Judy, Sally and David. | In the same year, he married Anne Morrison and the couple had five children: Mary, Paddy, Judy, Sally and David. |
His major breakthrough came ten years later when Philadelphia, Here I Come was performed on Broadway. | His major breakthrough came ten years later when Philadelphia, Here I Come was performed on Broadway. |
In 1980, he co-founded the Field Day Theatre Company with actor Stephen Rea - their work became known as an artistic response to the violence and politics that divided Northern Ireland at that time. | In 1980, he co-founded the Field Day Theatre Company with actor Stephen Rea - their work became known as an artistic response to the violence and politics that divided Northern Ireland at that time. |
Previously, Rea had described the writer as being "completely in tune with Irish audiences". | Previously, Rea had described the writer as being "completely in tune with Irish audiences". |
"There is something innate in the plays where he speaks very directly to an Irish audience and we found the audience for him." | "There is something innate in the plays where he speaks very directly to an Irish audience and we found the audience for him." |