- Data di nascita
- Data di morte16 gennaio 2001 · Combe Florey, Somerset, Inghilterra, Regno Unito (malattia del cuore)
- Nome alla nascitaAuberon Alexander Waugh
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- Auberon Waugh è nato il 17 novembre 1939. Luogo di nascita: Inghilterra, Regno Unito. È conosciuto come sceneggiatore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Thirty Minute Theatre (1961), Good News Week (1996) e Television Scrabble (1984). È stata sposato con Teresa Lorraine Onslow. Morì il 16 gennaio 2001. Luogo di morte: Inghilterra, Regno Unito.
- ConiugeTeresa Lorraine Onslow(1 luglio 1961 - 16 gennaio 2001) (morte del marito)
- Grandfather of six.
- Father of Margaret Sophia Laura (b. 1962), Alexander Evelyn Michael (b. 1963), Daisy Louisa Dominica (b. 1967) and Nathaniel Thomas Biafra (b. 1968).
- Son of writer Evelyn Waugh and Laura Laetitia Herbert.
- After he was asked to leave Oxford University, his father told him that there were now only two professions left open to him - schoolmaster or spy.
- He was best-known for his contributions to "Private Eye", the British satirical magazine, between 1970 and 1986. He left it to become the editor of "The Literary Review", a magazine he edited until his death.
- It is a sad fact of journalism that people only tell you your stuff is any good after you have stopped writing it.
- [on Paul Foot]: For those who find it hard to understand how anyone can claim to believe in workers' power without being a fool or a rogue, I produce Footie as my first exhibit. He is clever and funny and kind. Obviously, there is a screw loose somewhere, but we all have our oddities.
- [writing in 1991}: Looking back over my career to date, and at all the people I have insulted, I am mildly surprised that I am still allowed to exist.
- [on the Jeremy Thorpe case]: I found myself genuinely indignant that murder was to be reintroduced as a means to political advancement for the first time since the Tudors.
- [after the acquittal of Jeremy Thorpe on a charge of conspiracy to murder in 1979]: How could it have occurred to any of us for a moment that Thorpe was anything but innocent? Speaking for myself, I think it may have been something to do with the double-breasted waistcoats he wears. At my school, prefects were allowed to wear these absurd garments as a badge of office. So many of them were hypocrites, sodomites and criminal psychopaths that I understandably jumped to the conclusion that Jeremy Thorpe might just possibly be one, too.
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