"
Sheridan Morley was born on Dec. 5, 1941, the day his father opened as
Sheridan Whiteside, the grotesquely self-absorbed critic, based on
Alexander Woolcott, in the West End production of
George S. Kaufman and
Moss Hart’s comedy “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” It was this, along with
Robert Morley’s admiration for the dramatist
Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, that explained his unconventional first name, which Mr.
Morley preferred to hear reduced to
Sherry." This, from the NY Times; father was
Robert Morley and
Sheridan wrote biographies of theatre celebs and broadcast on BBC and ITV. So, definitely all male! But, the way the world is going, it wouldn't be excessively odd to meet a woman named
Reginald Clive Tobias ...
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