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Name
  
David Nathan

Role
  
Biographer


Siblings
  
Sylvia Hampton

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Albums
  
Reinvention, I Used to Rule the World (Extended Version), Neurotic City, Wistful Elegance

Similar People
  
Preston Glass, Sandra St Victor, James Mtume, Reggie Lucas, Dee Dee Warwick

Organizations founded
  
Ambassador Soul Classics

David Nathan (9 December 1926 – 21 April 2001) was a British journalist.

Born in Manchester, he joined the Daily Herald in 1955. Initially employed as a general reporter, he became a drama critic and entertainment writer on the newspaper. From 1962 he was a contributor to satirical comedy programmes broadcast by BBC television, including That Was The Week That Was on which he collaborated with Dennis Potter during 1963.

By the 1970s he was a drama critic on The Jewish Chronicle and became the weeklies deputy editor in 1985 remaining in the post until 2001.

Nathan co-wrote the first biography of Tony Hancock with the comedian's second wife Freddie, the first edition was published in 1969, and books about of the actors John Hurt and Glenda Jackson

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