Anthony Shaffer - Highgate East Cemetery, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
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The location of the final resting place for Anthony Shaffer is close to the entrance to Highgate East Cemetery in north London. Anthony Shaffer is probably best known for the original stage and film versions of "Sleuth" in the 1970s.
Waymark Code: WMHAA8
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/14/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The white gravestone is to the south of the cemetery's main path about 25 metres after entering the grounds of the cemetery. On the front of the headstone, although it could be the rear, is inscribed:

Anthony
Shaffer
Grand Artificer of Mysteries
Beloved son, husband, father
and brother
1926 - 2001

On the reverse side of the headstone is the iconic word "Sleuth" with a magnifying glass hovering over the "LEU".

The Anthony Shaffer website tells us:

British playwright Anthony Shaffer, author of the original stage and film versions of Sleuth, cult horror The Wicker Man and Hitchcock's suspense thriller Frenzy is one of the most influential and inspiring dramatists of modern times.

Combining his love of the murder-mystery genre and games playing, Shaffer forged a unique writing style of his own. Throughout his work lurks a menacing pattern of psychological teasing of his audiences by means of intricate and twisting plots, sharp, witty dialogue and doses of dark humour.

Before becoming a playwright, Shaffer graduated with a Law degree at Trinity College, Cambridge and worked as a Barrister. He then moved on to a career in advertising before eventually setting up his own film production company making commercials. However, with the active encouragement of his twin brother, the playwright Peter Shaffer (Royal Hunt Of The Sun, Equus and Amadeus) Anthony Shaffer was soon to start a writing career of his own.

Shaffer's overnight success with his stage hit Sleuth in 1970 led him to work with some of the biggest names of theatre and film. He collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on his film Frenzy, adapted three Agatha Christie's Poirot novels for the big screen and wrote screenplays for films which starred such names as Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Richard Burton, John Hurt, Peter Ustinov, Christopher Lee and Bette Davis to name but a few.

He was also approached by many of the big film producers and directors to work on projects for them and at times worked as a script consultant and collaborator on others.

His theatre work was just as prolific and he created some of theatres most original and inventive stageplays. It's reported that Sleuth has been staged everyday somewhere in the world since it was first produced. Stars such as Anthony Quayle, Robert Stephens, and Marius Goring all had major parts in his plays.

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