| AdminHistory | Kevin Elyot (1951 - 2014) was an English actor and playwright. Born Kevin Lee in Birmingham in 1951, he was educated at King Edward School, and then studied Drama at the University of Bristol, graduating in 1973. He wrote from an early age, but following graduation from Bristol he first found modest success with acting and had a successful career, as shown by the number and variety of roles he played, evidenced in his archive.
It was as a writer, however, that Elyot was most successful, with hits like My Night With Reg (1994), which transferred to the West End, and was translated into German, Spanish and Portuguese (amongst others) and produced around the work, including the US, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. It was also made into a BBC film in 1995.
Elyot also wrote original works for radio and television alongside his stage work, throughout his career, most notably of Agatha Christie novels for Granada. He adapted a total of nine of Christie's works between 2003-2013, mainly Miss Marple or Poirot. He also adapted Christie's And Then There Were None for the stage in 2005.
When the Kevin Elyot archive was donated to the Theatre Collection, the Kevin Elyot Award was also established, with an endowement made by Elyot's family. This award is made annually to a playwright in the form of a subsidised residency based at the Theatre Collection and taking the Kevin Elyot as inspiration for creating new work. |