Noel Coward Trivia

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  • Enjoyed the music of Sergei Rachmaninoff.
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  • 1920: Started the turtle neck fashion fad.
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  • Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988.
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  • The character of Beverly Carlton in the Moss Hart/George S. Kaufman play "The Man Who Came to Dinner" was based on Coward.
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  • Mentioned in the Rodgers & Hart song, "The Lady is a Tramp."
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  • He once encountered Edna Ferber, who was wearing a tailored suit. "You look almost like a man," said Coward. "So do you," replied Ferber.
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  • Won a Special Tony Award in 1970 "for his multiple and immortal contributions to the theatre." He also received two Tony nominations in 1964: as Best Director (Musical) for "High Spirits," which was based on his play "Blithe Spirit;" and as Best Author (Musical), along with collaborator Harry Kurnitz, for "The Girl Who Came to Supper," which was based on Terence Rattigan`s "The Sleeping Prince."
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  • Was the first "tax exile," a British subject living outside the UK in order not to incur the income tax, to be knighted.
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  • Befriended the ten-year-old Peter Collinson, when he was the governor of the orphanage where Collinson lived. Collinson later directed him in The Italian Job (1969). He subsequently became Collinson`s godfather.
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  • He was director David Lean`s original choice for the role of Col. Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957). The role was ultimately played by Alec Guinness, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance.
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  • Godfather of Juliet Mills.
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  • Friend and neighbor of James Bond creator Ian Fleming.
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  • Turned down the role of the eponymous villain in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962).
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  • The character of Eric Dare in Cole Porter`s musical "Jubilee" is based on Coward.
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  • Worked undercover for British Intellegence during WWII.
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  • Turned down the role of Humbert in Lolita (1962).
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  • Wrote some 140 plays, and hundreds of songs.
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  • Mother named him Noel because his birthday arrived so close to Christmas.
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  • Was knighted (Sir).
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  • HRH Prince Edward Wessex unveiled a statue of Coward at a gathering of the Broadway theatre community on Monday, 1 March 1999, at the Gershwin Theatre (221 West 51st St.). The ceremony was the first in a year-long series of events in New York celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the British playwright, songwriter, and performer.
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