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  1. Kathleen Jeannette Halton Tynan (January 25, 1937 – January 10, 1995) was a Canadian-British journalist, author, and screenwriter. Early life. Halton was the daughter of Canadian war correspondent Matthew Halton (1904–56) and Jean Campbell (1906–2001), and the sister of television journalist David Halton.

  2. Kathleen Jeanette Halton, journalist, writer: born London 25 January 1937; married first Oliver Gates (marriage dissolved), 1967 Ken Tynan (died 1980; one son, one daughter); died London 10...

  3. 11 gen 1995 · Kathleen Tynan, a writer best known for her biography of her husband, the critic Kenneth Tynan, died yesterday at King Edward VII Hospital in London. She was 57 and lived in London. The...

  4. 16 gen 1995 · Kathleen Tynan, who gained widespread acclaim for a biography of her late husband, drama critic Kenneth Tynan, died Jan. 10 of cancer. She was 57. Her husband, who died in 1980,...

  5. Kathleen Tynan has been guest soloist with the RTÉ NSO, RTÉCO, Ulster Orchestra, London Festival Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, BBC Concert Orchestra, L’Orchèstre Philharmonie de Lorraine and Bergische Symphoniker. Kathleen is currently the RIAM’s Head of Vocal Studies and Opera.

  6. Kathleen Tynan was born on 25 January 1937 in Canada. She was a writer, known for Agatha (1979), Reputations (1979) and Call My Bluff (1965). She was married to Kenneth Tynan and Oliver Gates. She died on 10 January 1995 in London, England, UK.

  7. Kathleen Tynan is the author of Agatha (3.07 avg rating, 150 ratings, 22 reviews, published 1978), Profiles (3.86 avg rating, 37 ratings, 4 reviews, publ...