Anthony Holden | |
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Born | Southport, Lancashire, England | 22 May 1947
Died | 7 October 2023 London, England | (aged 76)
Alma mater | Merton College, Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Writer, broadcaster, critic |
Known for | Biographies of artists and members of the British royal family, Poker books |
Notable work | "Big Deal: A Year as a Professional Poker Player" |
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Children | 3 sons |
Awards | Young Journalist of the Year (1972) |
Anthony Ivan Holden (22 May 1947 – 7 October 2023) was an English writer, broadcaster and literary critic, particularly known as a biographer of artists including Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky, the essayist Leigh Hunt, the opera librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte and the actor Laurence Olivier, and of members of the British royal family, notably Charles, Prince of Wales. He also published translations of opera and Ancient Greek poetry, as well as several autobiographical books about poker. In 2009, he was elected the first President of the International Federation of Poker (IFP).[1]