British Playwright Tom Stoppard Dies Aged 88
Oscar-winning British playwright Tom Stoppard, whose celebrated work revolutionized modern theater and earned him one of cinema's highest accolades for Shakespeare in Love, has passed away at the age of 88.
According to his agency, United Agents, the acclaimed playwright passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family.
Stoppard, a Czech-born writer who is often hailed as the greatest British dramatist of his generation, had a career defined by wit, intellectual daring, and a mastery of language.
His Academy Award was one of many distinctions he received, including multiple Tonys and Oliviers.
Stoppard escaped Nazis as a child
Stoppard was born Tomas Sträussler to a Jewish family in Czechoslovakia in 1937. He fled the Nazi occupation with his family in 1939, first settling in Singapore and then in India, before eventually resettling in Britain.
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