Ray Connolly (born 4 December 1940) is a British writer. He is best known for his journalism and for writing the screenplays for the films ''
That'll Be the Day'' and its sequel ''
Stardust'', for which he won a
Writers' Guild of Great Britain
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain (WGGB), established in 1959, is a trade union for professional writers. It is affiliated with both the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds (IAWG).
History
The u ...
Best Screenplay award.
Early life
Connolly was born and brought up in
Lancashire
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. He was educated at West Park Catholic Grammar School (St. Helens),
Ormskirk Grammar School
Ormskirk Grammar School was a school in Ormskirk, West Lancashire, England.
History
It was founded circa 1610 and moved from the original school house at Barkhouse Hill to Ruff Lane in 1850. The architect Sydney Smirke designed the original sch ...
, and the
London School of Economics
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(LSE),
where he read
social anthropology
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. There, he edited the LSE magazine ''
Clare Market Review'' and was an associate editor of the student film magazine ''
Motion
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''.
Career
After entering journalism as a graduate trainee at the ''
Liverpool Daily Post
The ''Liverpool Post'' was a newspaper published by Reach plc, Trinity Mirror in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The newspaper and its website ceased publication on 19 December 2013.
Until 13 January 2012 it was a daily morning newspaper, wi ...
'', Connolly then moved to the ''
London Evening Standard
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'' where he interviewed, among others, many 1960s and 1970s rock stars and cultural icons, including the Beatles, Muhammad Ali and Elvis Presley. Many of his interviews with the Beatles are collected in ''The Ray Connolly Beatles Archive'', while other interviews are collected in ''Stardust Memories – Talking About My Generation''. He was due to interview
John Lennon
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on the day the ex-Beatle was murdered, an event he wrote about in the BBC radio play ''Unimaginable''. In 2018, he published the biography, ''Being John Lennon – A Restless Life''.
He has written many articles for the ''
Daily Mail
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'', as well as ''
The Sunday Times
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'', ''
The Times
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'', ''
The Daily Telegraph
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'' and ''
The Observer
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In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
''.
His novels include: ''A Girl Who Came to Stay'', ''Newsdeath'', ''Sunday Morning'', ''Shadows on a Wall'' and ''Love out of Season'' (which was adapted for radio as ''
God Bless Our Love'') and ''Sorry, Boys, You Failed the Audition''. His biography of
Elvis Presley
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, ''Being Elvis – A Lonely Life'', was published in 2016.
For the cinema he wrote the films ''
That'll Be the Day'' and its sequel, ''
Stardust'' – which was voted the Best Screenplay of 1974 by the Writers' Guild of Great Britain.
[ He also wrote and directed the feature-length documentary entitled '' James Dean: The First American Teenager'', while his television drama series have included '' Honky Tonk Heroes'', '' Lytton's Diary'' and '' Perfect Scoundrels.'' TV films include '' Forever Young'' for Channel 4 and '' Defrosting the Fridge'' for the BBC, while he co-wrote, with Alan Benson, the BBC 2 George Martin series about music ''The Rhythm of Life''.
He has also written several radio plays, including '' Lost Fortnight'' (which is about Raymond Chandler in Hollywood), the series '' Tim Merryman's Days of Clover'', and '' Sorry, Boys, You Failed the Audition'', as well as several short stories for various publications, which are collected in '' A Handful of Love''.]
Personal life
Connolly is married, has three children and two grandchildren, and lives with his wife, Plum, in London.
In 2020, he contracted COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
, and spent almost six months in hospital, including 103 days in intensive care, an experience he turned into the BBC Radio 4 play ''Devoted''. It was broadcast in March 2021.
References
External links
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Ray Connolly's website
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Living people
Alumni of the London School of Economics
British biographers
British male journalists
Writers from Lancashire
People educated at Ormskirk Grammar School
British male biographers
1940 births