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Author and playwright David Benedictus has died suddenly at the age of 85.

Benedictus is survived by his four children, including the barrister Jolyon Maugham, son Leo, and daughters Chloe and Jessica, and his six grandchildren, as well as his former wife Yvonne Antrobus.

David Benedictus
Author and playwright David Benedictus dies aged 85

Who was David Benedictus?

David Benedictus is an English writer and theatre director, best known for his novels.

His work includes the Winnie-the-Pooh novel Return to the Hundred Acre Wood (2009). It was the first such book in 81 years.

Born in 1938 to chartered accountant Henry Jules Benedictus and Kathleen Constance (née Ricardo). He was educated at Eton College, Balliol College, Oxford, and the University of Iowa.

His first novel The Fourth of June was a best-seller and he adapted it for the London stage. His second novel, You’re a Big Boy Now, was made into a 1966 feature film directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

He was an assistant to Trevor Nunn at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has also worked as a commissioning editor for Drama at Channel 4, and ran the Book at Bedtime series for BBC Radio 4.

He previously wrote and produced audio readings of the Pooh stories, with Judi Dench as Kanga and Geoffrey Palmer as Eeyore.

He sent the trustees of the A. A. Milne estate two sample stories of his sequel, and it took more than eight years for them to approve the project.

David Benedictus
David Benedictus

At the time of the book’s publication he admitted to nerves over its reception, saying,

What’s the worst thing that can happen, that I’ll be torn apart by wild journalists? Happened before and I survived. At worst everyone will hate me and I’ll just crawl under a bush and hide –

I can live with that. Some people do hate the whole idea of a sequel, but it’s not as if I’m doing any damage to the original, that will still be there. My hope is that people will finish reading a cracking story and just want more of them, and that’s where I come in.

Michael Brown, chairman of the Pooh Properties Trust, said Benedictus had a “wonderful feel” for the world of Pooh.

However, Publishers Weekly was cool on the book, describing it as “largely forgettable” and as missing “the charm of the first book”.

David Benedictus commented on his work in 1985, “Given peace of mind, financial independence, and a modicum of luck, I may produce a novel to be proud of one day.”

In March, 2014, he moved to Hove, a resort on the south coast of England, to be close to his extending family.

He has four children, Jolyon Maugham KC, a barrister, Leo a journalist and novelist (The Afterparty, his first novel, was published by Jonathan Cape), Chloe a psychodynamic psychotherapist, and Jessica, a theatre producer.

He published an autobiography, Dropping Names, in 2005. According to an interview Benedictus gave to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot in 2009, he said that a cousin had done research into his surname and found out that it was actually “Baruch” (ברוך – having the same meaning as “Benedictus” in Hebrew), as well as research into how his ancestors emigrated to Britain, which revealed that they have Ashkenazi Jewish heritage.

David Benedictus Death Cause

No medical cause for David Benedictus’ death has been given.

When is David Benedictus funeral?

As of now, the funeral date of the late David Benedictus has not been disclosed by his family.

Having said that, we are still following up on his death, we will update you as soon as we get important information about David Benedictus funeral service.

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