Born: 10-09-1930
Harold Pinter was a renowned British playwright, screenwriter, and director known for his distinctive use of dialogue and pauses. Born in 1930 in London, Pinter's influential works include "The Birthday Party" and "The Caretaker." Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005, his writing often delved into themes of power, ambiguity, and human relationships. Pinter's legacy continues to impact modern theatre and drama.
You're a marvel, boy.
I'll tell you something. You're a bloody marvel.
Don't you dare.
You're a swine.
You're a swine and a fool.
I'll kill you if you don't shut up.
What's the matter with you?
Don't be a moron.
Don't be a fool.
The place stinks of women.
I'm not scared of you.
You bloody moron.