British screenwriter (1936–2008)
Chris Bryant
Born Christopher Bryan Spencer Dobson
(1936-06-07 ) 7 June 1936Died 27 October 2008(2008-10-27) (aged 72) Known for Screenwriter
Christopher Bryan Spencer Dobson (7 June 1936 – 27 October 2008[ 1] ), who wrote for the screen as Chris Bryant , was an English screenwriter and occasional actor (usually performing in productions he wrote himself).
Early life
Christopher Brian Spencer Dobson was born in Bolton , Lancashire , a great-grandson of Sir Benjamin Dobson (1847–1898), who made a large fortune as a manufacturer of textile machinery and became mayor of Bolton. Dobson was educated at Radley College , Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , where he read law, and finally McGill University , Canada , where he received a Master of Civil Law degree in 1959.[ 1]
Dobson remained in Canada, and in 1960 he was working as a private secretary to Davie Fulton , the Canadian Minister of Justice , while in his spare time appearing as a stand-up comedian . This caused a minor scandal when it was revealed in the House of Commons of Canada .[ 1]
He later returned to England, where he settled at Burford, Oxfordshire , and died on 27 October 2008 aged 72.[ 1]
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