Michael Dyne Explained

Michael Dyne
Birth Name:Michael Bradley Dyne
Birth Date:September 19, 1918
Birth Place:London
Death Place:Linlithgo, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Screenwriter, actor
Years Active:1943 - 1970

Michael Bradley Dyne (August 19, 1918 – May 17, 1989) was a British-American television and film screenwriter. He was also an actor, and wrote one stage play.

Dyne was the son of sculptor Musgrave Bradley Dyne. He was born in London, educated in France and Switzerland. He became a writer and actor in Canada, then emigrated to the United States in 1938.

Dyne played small parts in some Paramount and 20th Century-Fox films (such as the Prince of Wales in Kitty (1945)). He tried out for the title role in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) but lost out to Hurd Hatfield.

Starting in 1949, Dyne became a pioneering television writer, turning out 25 plays for Studio One and also writing scripts for The Alcoa Hour, Kraft Television Theatre, Playhouse 90, and other television shows. From 1952 to 1970, Dyne wrote more than 150 dramas for television, including adaptations of Henry James, Pirandello, and Thomas Hardy.

Dyne also wrote movie scripts for Walt Disney Studios, including The Moon-Spinners (1964). He wrote the 1964 play The Right Honourable Gentleman which ran for three years in the West End and was also produced on Broadway.

He died in 1989 in Linlithgo, New York.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1943The Purple V Young British Officer Uncredited
1943Sahara British Soldier Uncredited
1945Hangover Square Mickey Uncredited
1945White Pongo Clive Carswell
1945Kitty Prince of Wales
1946Cluny Brown John Frewen Uncredited
1947The Homestretch Julian Scott Uncredited
1947The Imperfect Lady Malcolm Gadby
1947Moss Rose Asst. Hotel Manager Uncredited, (final film role)