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UK playwright Harold Pinter dies UK playwright Harold Pinter dies
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Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter has died aged 78.Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter has died aged 78.
Pinter, who died on Christmas Eve, had been suffering from liver cancer, it is understood.Pinter, who died on Christmas Eve, had been suffering from liver cancer, it is understood.
Pinter wrote more than 30 plays including The Caretaker, The Homecoming and The Dumb Waiter. His film scripts include The French Lieutenant's Woman.Pinter wrote more than 30 plays including The Caretaker, The Homecoming and The Dumb Waiter. His film scripts include The French Lieutenant's Woman.
His second wife, Lady Antonia Fraser, told the Guardian newspaper: "He was a great, and it was a privilege to live with him for over 33 years."His second wife, Lady Antonia Fraser, told the Guardian newspaper: "He was a great, and it was a privilege to live with him for over 33 years."
He had been due to pick up an honorary degree earlier this month from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London but was forced to withdraw due to illness.
Pinter was known for his left-wing political views and was an outspoken critic of US and UK foreign policy.
BBC Creative Director Alan Yentob told the BBC: "He was a unique figure in British theatre. He has dominated the theatre scene since the 1950s."
Sunday Telegraph theatre critic Tim Walker said: "This was a man who had plays with long silences, where characters did not always go anywhere - very much like real life.
"He brought a realism to the business."