Heathcote Williams

As well as being a playwright and screenwriter, Williams appeared in a number of independent and Hollywood films and was among the celebrity guests in the last episode of season 4 of ''Friends'', '"The One With Ross's Wedding"'. He played Prospero in Derek Jarman's ''The Tempest'' (1979) and appeared in several "arthouse" films, including ''Orlando'' (1992), as well as the Hollywood film ''Basic Instinct 2'' (2006). Al Pacino played the part of a Williams fan in a spoof arts documentary, ''Every Time I Cross the Tamar I Get into Trouble''. Williams also wrote lyrics, collaborating with Marianne Faithfull among others.
Williams was a keen naturalist and discovered a new species of honey-producing wasp in the Argentine pampas, an event he recorded in a book of poems called ''Forbidden Fruit''. Williams was a magician and a member of The Magic Circle. He wrote a TV play called ''What the Dickens!'' about Charles Dickens's penchant for performing magic shows. Bob Hoskins taught him fire eating. When he went to demonstrate his newfound talent to then girlfriend Jean Shrimpton, he accidentally set himself alight on her doorstep.
Williams was a leading activist in the London squatting scene in the 1970s and ran a squatters "estate agency" called the "Ruff Tuff Cream Puff". In 1977 he and a couple of hundred fellow squatters established the "state" of Frestonia in Notting Hill and declared independence from Britain. The then Shadow Chancellor, Geoffrey Howe, wrote to express his support and Williams was appointed UK Ambassador. Frestonia lasted almost a decade and had its own institutions and postage stamps. Williams spray-painted graffiti on the walls of Buckingham Palace as a protest against the Queen signing Michael X's death warrant while there was no capital punishment in the UK. In the early 1970s, his agitational graffiti were a feature on the walls of the then low-rent end of London's Notting Hill district. The final paragraph of Williams' ''New York Times'' obituary summed up his philosophy: "If poetry isn't revolutionary, it's nothing," he told Saira Viola from the web publication Gonzo Today in 2015. "Poetry is heightened language, and language exists to effect change, not to be a tranquilizer." Provided by Wikipedia
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Kontinent der Wale by Williams, Heathcote 1941-2017
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Kontinent der Wale by Williams, Heathcote 1941-2017
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Hancock's last half hour by Williams, Heathcote
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Radikales Theater by Williams, Heathcote 1941-2017, Tavel, Ronald 1936-2009
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Kontinent der Wale by Williams, Heathcote 1941-2017
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Der Immortalist [ein alchemistisch-utopisch-anarchistisches Gespräch mit einem 278jährigen] by Williams, Heathcote 1941-2017
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Wechselstrom/Gleichstrom (AC/DC, dt.- Dt.v. Carl Weisener.) by Williams, Heathcote
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Wechselstrom, Gleichstrom by Williams, Heathcote
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Elefanten
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The Tempest Based on the Play by William Shakespeare by Shakespeare, William
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Signal to noise sampler by McKean, Dave 1963-, Ballamy, Iain 1964-
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