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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joyce_HattoJoyce Hatto - Wikipedia

    In 1956 she married William Barrington-Coupe, a record producer who was convicted of Purchase Tax evasion in 1966. Hatto became famous very late in life when unauthorised copies of commercial recordings made by other pianists were released under her name, resulting in high praise from critics.

  2. The film takes a look at two distinct periods of time, firstly the beginning of Joyce's career when she met and married Barrington-Coupe and secondly, with a change of actors, some thirty years later her later life with her husband, her career, illness and death.

    • Drama
  3. Married in 1956 to William Barrington-Coupe, a record producer convicted of fraud in 1966, Hatto became famous very late in life when unauthorised copies of commercial recordings made by other pianists were released under her name, earning her high praise from critics.

    • September 5, 1928
    • June 29, 2006
  4. Jun 30, 2006 · In 1956 Joyce Hatto married William Barrington-Coupe, the then artists and repertoire manager for Saga Records, who had a penchant for pianists: he subsequently became the first to record the late Lazar Berman in the west, as well as Sergio Fiorentino, Eileen Joyce and Lev Pouishnov. From then on, he acted as her manager, guide and mentor, and ...

  5. Loving Miss Hatto: Directed by Aisling Walsh. With Alfred Molina, Francesca Annis, Rory Kinnear, Maimie McCoy. In 1953, William Barrington-Coupe - known as Barrie - spots concert pianist Joyce Hatto and recognizes her talent. They marry and Barrie becomes Joyce's agent.

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    • Drama
    • Aisling Walsh
    • 2012-12-23
  6. May 30, 2024 · The scandal if you like surrounds Joyce Hatto’s marriage to William Barrington-Coupe, the A&R manager for one Saga Films and Record Company. They married in 1956 and very soon after Barrington-Coupe took on the role of Hatto’s manager and guide.

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  8. Dec 23, 2012 · Written by Victoria Wood and inspired by an article in the New Yorker magazine, Loving Miss Hatto tells the story of an ‘ordinary’ married couple who managed to pull off the greatest fraud...