Gwenlyn Parry

Welsh dramatist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroWelsh dramatist
PlacesWales
wasScreenwriter
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth8 June 1932, Deiniolen, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom
Death5 November 1991 (aged 59 years)
The details

Biography

William Gwenlyn Parry (1932 – 5 November 1991) was a Welsh dramatist. Parry was author of several Welsh plays including Saer Doliau (1966), Ty ar y Tywod (1968), Y Ffin (1973), Panto, Sal and Y Tŵr (1978).

Gwenlyn Parry was born in the Welsh slate-quarrying village of Deiniolen, Caernarfonshire (Gwynedd).

Initially working as a teacher, Parry taught Mathematics at a school in London and later Science through the medium of Welsh in Bethesda, Wales. Parry joined BBC Wales in 1966 and helped to establish the scripts department, where he worked on Welsh programmes such as Pobol y Cwm. He also has writing credits for the TV play Grand Slam and the feature film Un Nos 'Ola Leuad (based on the book by Caradog Prichard).

Parry's early work has been called Absurdist.

Parry created and co-wrote the comedy series Fo a Fe with Rhydderch Jones.

He was married twice, first to Joy and then to Ann Beynon. He had two daughters from his first marriage and a son and a daughter from his second. He died in the Cardiff area of south Wales in 1991. He is buried in Macpela, Penygroes, Gwynedd.

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