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Pauline Devaney

Pauline Devaney (born 1937, Stoke on Trent〔(Profile at Saatchi Online )〕) is a British actress, writer and artist, best known for her television writing in partnership with Edwin Apps.〔(About Pauline Devaney )〕
Devaney trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.〔(RADA magazine, Issue 28 (2005) p12 )〕 She and Apps both began their careers as actors, but branched into screenwriting while between jobs, originally writing under the name "John Wraith",〔(BBC - Comedy - All Gas and Gaiters )〕 with ''All Gas and Gaiters'' (1966–71), the series that brought Derek Nimmo into the public eye.〔(''Independent'' obituary: Derek Nimmo )〕 The book ‘All Gas and Gaiters: The Lost Episodes’, released in June 2015 by Durpey-Allen, (ISBN: 978-1-910317-02-0) is the first of four in which all the wiped scripts of the five series are to be published, together with Devaney's and Apps' memories of writing and producing television comedy fifty years ago, and because Devaney was the first woman to ever do so, some of the difficulties they encountered with the hierarchy of the BBC.〔(British Comedy Guide - ''French Relish'' )〕
Devaney appeared in leading roles on television during the 1960s, With Edwin Apps, she appeared in two comedy series by N. F. Simpson: ''Three Rousing Tinkles'' (1966) and ''Four Tall Tinkles'' (1967). During the 1980s she wrote a one-woman stage play, ''To Marie with Love'', based on the life of Marie Stopes, which she took to the Edinburgh Festival in 1985 where it won a Fringe First Award. There is a script of this play in The British Library and a sound recording of the original production in the National Archives. She toured extensively with ‘Marie’ both in the UK and abroad for a number of years.
Devaney began studying art in 1999. After winning the Winchester Art Competition in 2001, she took up art as a full-time career, and now lives in Lewes, Sussex.
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