Difference between revisions 320701041 and 321666909 on enwiki[[Image:Girlfriend in a Coma.png|thumb|right|Delaney was featured twice on [[The Smiths|Smiths]] record sleeves, including this one for their 1987 single, "Girlfriend in a Coma".]] '''Shelagh Delaney''' (born [[25 November]] [[1939]]), is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[playwright]], best known for her debut work, ''[[A Taste of Honey]]''. (contracted; show full) In 1985, Delaney was made a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Literature]]. Her works have formed the inspiration for several songs written by the British [[singer]]/[[songwriter]] [[Morrissey]], and she featured on the sleeves of the ''[[Louder Than Bombs]]'' [[album]] and "[[Girlfriend in a Coma (song)|Girlfriend in a Coma]]" [[Single (music)|single]] by his band, [[The Smiths]]. She has one daughter, Charlotte, whose father was Harvey Orkin. Charlotte was born march 4th 1964, in the lindo wing of St Mary's hospitalborn in 1964 in London. ==References and external links== {{Reflist}} *[http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/timelines/women.php?year=3&syear=5& Theatre Museum profile] <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]] --> {{Persondata |NAME = Delaney, Shelagh |ALTERNATIVE NAMES = |SHORT DESCRIPTION = British playwright |DATE OF BIRTH = [[November 25]], [[1939]] |PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Broughton, Greater Manchester|Broughton]], [[Salford, Greater Manchester|Salford]], [[Lancashire]], [[England]] |DATE OF DEATH = |PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Delaney, Shelagh}} [[Category:1939 births]] [[Category:British dramatists and playwrights]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Broughton]] [[de:Shelagh Delaney]] [[sv:Shelagh Delaney]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=321666909.
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