Tom Stoppard
Tom Stoppard
Sir Tom Stoppard OM CBE FRSLis a British playwright and screenwriter, knighted in 1997. He has written prolifically for TV, radio, film and stage, finding prominence with plays such as Arcadia, The Coast of Utopia, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Professional Foul, The Real Thing, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. He co-wrote the screenplays for Brazil, The Russia House, and Shakespeare in Love, and has received one Academy Award and four Tony Awards. Themes of human rights, censorship and...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPlaywright
Date of Birth3 July 1937
CityZlin, Czech Republic
I think I give the impression of being a romantic, and I think inside I'm quite severe. But some might say they had the opposite impression of me.
The possibilities are infinite with new writing; every time you open a new script, there's no limit to what it might contain.
The idea that anybody might be allowed to use their common sense when clearly no harm is being done is part of history now.
Rosencrantz: We might as well be dead. Do you think death could possibly be a boat? Guildenstern: No, no, no... Death is...not. Death isn't. You take my meaning. Death is the ultimate negative. Not-being. You can't not-be on a boat. Rosencrantz: I've frequently not been on boats. Guildenstern: No, no, no--what you've been is not on boats.
When I was in my teens, I was very, very keen on being the author of a book. What the book was was secondary. I wanted it to be in hardback. I didn't care how thick or thin it was, and I didn't actually care what it was about.
What a fine persecution - to be kept intrigued without ever quite being enlightened.
Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones in the right order you can nudge the world a little.
Like many people, I only knew of Ford Madox Ford through a book called 'The Good Soldier,' which is everybody's favorite Ford Madox Ford if they have one, but I came to read 'Parade's End' when it was suggested via Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen.
I think probably I've been influenced by Chekhov and Walt Disney, if you see what I mean.
I think of myself as a theater animal instead of an intellectual animal.
Like most writers, I just create because I have a story to tell, really.
I went to an English school and was brought up in English. So I don't feel Czech.
I think I enlist comedy to a serious purpose.
My brain cells are dying in their trillions.