Sir Tom Stoppard is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter renowned for his intellectually challenging and philosophically rich works.
Fleeing Nazi occupation as a child, he settled in Britain and began his career as a journalist before turning to playwriting.
Stoppard's plays, including "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" and "Arcadia," often explore themes of human rights, censorship, and political freedom.
He has received numerous awards, including an Academy Award and five Tony Awards.
Stoppard's work extends beyond theatre to film and television, with screenplays for movies like "Shakespeare in Love" and the HBO series "Parade's End." His most recent play, "Leopoldstadt," premiered in 2020 and won both Olivier and Tony Awards.
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