Leslie Stokes
English playwright, BBC radio producer and director
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Leslie Stokes was an English playwright and a BBC radio producer and director.
Leslie Stokes | |
|---|---|
| Born | United Kingdom |
| Died | United Kingdom |
| Occupations | Playwright, radio producer |
| Notable work | Oscar Wilde |
| Relatives | Sewell Stokes |
As a young man Leslie Stokes was an actor and later became a playwright and BBC radio producer and director. Together with his brother, author and playwright Sewell Stokes, he co-wrote a number of plays, including the success Oscar Wilde, starring Robert Morley as Wilde. It was this play which launched Robert Morley's career as a stage actor on both sides of the Atlantic. The film Oscar Wilde (1960) was based on the Stokes brothers' play.[1]