[1] Hackney, London, England.
Father: Hyman Pinter ("Jack", tailor)
Mother: Frances Mann Pinter (homemaker)
Wife: Vivien Merchant (actress, m. 1956, div. 1980, d. 1982)
Son: Daniel Pinter
Mistress: Joan Bakewell (1962-69)
Wife: Lady Antonia Fraser (m. 27-Nov-1980)
High School: Hackney Downs Grammar School, London, England (1947)
Conservatory: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England (dropped out)
Conservatory: Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England
Commander of the British Empire 1966
Nobel Prize for Literature 2005
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
International PEN
National Secular Society Honorary Associate
RESPECT The Unity Coalition
Polish Ancestry
Jewish Ancestry
Risk Factors: Smoking, Throat Cancer
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
Butley (16-Jan-1974)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Sleuth (30-Aug-2007)
The Tailor of Panama (11-Feb-2001) · Uncle Benny
Wit (9-Feb-2001)
Mansfield Park (27-Aug-1999) · Sir Thomas Bertram
Breaking the Code (17-Sep-1996) · John Smith
Turtle Diary (10-Sep-1985)
Rogue Male (1976)
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (12-Nov-1970)
Accident (Feb-1967)
The Servant (Sep-1963) · Society Man
Official Website:
http://www.haroldpinter.org/
Author of books:
Monologue (1973)
Poems and Prose 1941–1977 (1978)
The Dwarfs: A Novel (1990, novel)
Various Voices, Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948-1991 (1998)
The Disappeared and Other Poems (2002, poetry)
War (2003, poetry)
Wrote plays:
The Room (1957, one act)
The Dumbwaiter (1957, one act)
The Birthday Party (1958)
A Slight Ache (1959, radio play)
The Caretaker (1960)
The Homecoming (1965)
Landscape (1969)
Silence (1969)
Night (1969)
Old Times (1971)
No Man's Land (1975)
Betrayal (1978)