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Person    | Male  Born 1/1/1933  Died 9/8/1967

Joe Orton

Categories: Theatre, Tragedy

Joe Orton

Playwright. Born Leicester. Came to London in 1951 as a student at RADA, where he met fellow student Kenneth Halliwell. Works include Entertaining Mr Sloane and Loot, in which he wrote the part of Inspector Truscott for his close friend Kenneth Williams. In 1962 Orton and his partner, Halliwell, were prosecuted for stealing and defacing books from the Islington Public Library. Jealous of his sexual adventures, Halliwell murdered Orton with a hammer and then died by suicide using sleeping pills, at 25 Noel Road.

The defaced books have since become a valued part of the Islington Local History Centre collection. Some are exhibited in the Islington Museum.

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