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Alan Dent : ウィキペディア英語版
Alan Dent
Alan Holmes Dent (7 January 1905 – 19 December 1978) was a British journalist.
Born in Maybole, Ayrshire in Scotland, Dent lost his mother aged two. He was educated at Carrick Academy and Glasgow University where he began to study medicine at age 16, but later switched to French, English and Italian. He left the university without a degree in 1926 heading for London.〔 After his graduation, he approached the critic James Agate with the hope of becoming his secretary, and was appointed. He remained with Agate for 14 years. Later in Agate's ''Ego'' volumes of diaries and letters Dent was, according to John Gielgud, called 'Jock.'〔John Gielgud's letter to Stark Young, 15 August () in Richard Mangan (ed.) (''Gielgud's Letters'' ), London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 (Bks ed, 2010 ), p.100〕
During the second world war he served in the Royal Navy. After the war he became the film critic of the ''Illustrated London News'' and broadcast for the BBC's European Service.〔 He was text editor and advisor to Laurence Olivier for his three Shakespeare films as star and director: ''Henry V'' (1944), ''Hamlet'' (1948), and ''Richard III'' (1955).
Dent died at his home in Beaconsfioeld, Buckinghamshire on 19 December 1978.〔
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