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  1. John Arthur Antrobus (born 2 July 1933) is an English playwright [1] and screenwriter. He has written extensively for stage, screen, TV and radio, including the epic World War II play, Crete and Sergeant Pepper at the Royal Court. He authored the children's book series Ronnie, which includes Help!

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0031553John Antrobus - IMDb

    John Antrobus is a British writer and actor, born in 1933, who co-wrote two episodes of The Goon Show. He is known for his work on The Bed Sitting Room, Carry on Columbus and Jazz Boat.

    • Writer, Actor
    • July 2, 1933
    • John Antrobus
  3. Courtesy of The Historic New Orleans Collection. A Plantation Burial. Antrobus, John (artist) Born in Warwickshire, England, in 1837, John Antrobus settled in New Orleans in 1859 after working in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Savannah, Georgia; Montgomery, Alabama; the American West; and Mexico.

  4. The two made an unlikely couple. Antrobus, a right-winger who had just quit Army officer training, and Speight, a straight-talking Stalinist from London’s East End. Antrobus remembers: “I left Sandhurst at 21 because I didn’t want to kill people I thought I’d be a famous comedian and writer.

  5. John Antrobus was an American painter who emigrated from England in 1850 and painted portraits of Civil War figures. He also wrote poetry and articles for the Detroit Free Press.

    • American
  6. John ANTROBUS, Emeritus Head, PhD Pgm in Cognitive Neuroscience, | Cited by 2,483 | of CUNY Graduate Center, New York (CUNY) | Read 66 publications | Contact John ANTROBUS

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  8. Sep 20, 2007 · John Antrobus, a retired professor of psychology and sleep research at the City College of New York says that dream content is tied to our anxieties.