Awards & Winners

Penelope Gilliatt

Date of Birth 25-March-1932
Place of Birth London
(England, United Kingdom, Great Britain)
Nationality England
Also know as Penelope Ann Douglass Conner
Profession Novelist, Screenwriter, Writer, Film critic
Penelope Gilliatt was an English novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and film critic. She was born in London. Her father, Cyril Conner, was originally a barrister, while her mother was Marie Stephanie Douglass. Both came from Newcastle upon Tyne. Penelope Gilliatt herself was brought up in Northumberland, where her father was director of the BBC in the North East from 1938–41, and she retained a lifelong love of the Roman Wall country. John Osborne, for a time her husband, once said in answer to her phone-call, that he was giving his all "for the burghers of Geordieland, your compatriots." Gilliatt wrote several novels, including One by One,A State of Change,and Sunday, Bloody Sunday. Her short stories were collected in Nobody's Business. As a film critic, Gilliatt wrote numerous reviews for The Observer before she began a column that ran for years in The New Yorker, in which she alternated for six-month intervals with Pauline Kael as that publication's chief film critic. Gilliatt's column ran from late spring to early fall, and Kael's for the remainder of the year. Her career as a film critic for The New Yorker ended in 1979 after it was determined that a Profile she had written of Graham Greene contained unattributed passages taken from a piece about Greene that had appeared in The Nation two years before. The fact checker had warned editor William Shawn of the plagiarism but Shawn published the article anyway. Following its appearance, Greene said that Gilliatt’s ”so-called Profile” of him was “inaccurate” and the product of a “rather wild imagination.”

Awards by Penelope Gilliatt

Check all the awards nominated and won by Penelope Gilliatt.

1972


Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Drama
Honored for : Sunday Bloody Sunday

Nominations 1972 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Drama Sunday Bloody Sunday
BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay Sunday Bloody Sunday

1971


National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
Honored for : Sunday Bloody Sunday

Nominations 1971 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Sunday Bloody Sunday
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay Sunday Bloody Sunday