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that S4C would produce bi-lingual carbon-copies of television programmes from other countries instead of producing original Welsh dramas. He was also concerned that, as in the 1970s, actors and television makers would come to work in Wales only for their own personal gain - at the expense of home-grown talent.
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who had been appointed in 1994, had the idea to create large production companies, created from the amalgamation of smaller companies. Lyn was not in favour of this move, arguing that it would create a 'jobs for the boys' environment that would impact on truly Welsh programme making. He was concerned
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After the changes at S4C Penadur did not get any more work which resulted in the company folding in January 1999 following which Lyn returned to renovating old houses. He sold Pilroath, the family home with its outbuildings and used the money to support himself and his wife, with the two moving into
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To promote a professionalism in Welsh theatre Lyn founded a Welsh Actors' Society, of which he wrote in 1977, "Whenever it spoke it almost frightened itself to death. It eventually made itself articulate on some important union matters after it had converted itself into the Welsh Committee of
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Lyn lived in London for 15 years married to Faith Owen in 1950, and with whom he had a son, Adam. He married again in 1965 to Sally Pepper (1937–2011), with whom he had four children: Sian, Timothy, Bronwen and Hannah Lyn. David had 13 grandchildren and was fondly known as Papa.
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which it was intended would grow into a national theatre for Wales. Lyn was the artistic director but the company folded in 1978 as the result of in-fighting over what constituted a "national theatre". Lyn returned to acting in television, most notably playing
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and also produced and directed dramas for the stage and television, sometimes with Hannah and Tim Lyn, two of his five children. For Welsh television Lyn directed a 1993 adaptation of the novel
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which produced plays with English actors and Welsh actors who lived and mainly worked in England but who acted in Wales only when they couldn't find work in England.
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one of the outbuildings. His career as a pioneer and campaigner for Welsh-language drama and theatre was largely forgotten. His son Tim Lyn directed him in the 2001
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and later was raised and taken to a dock on the Thames where eventually she was scuttled. In 1984 Lyn founded Penadur, his television and film company.
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which had large outbuildings in which he built studios and back stage areas. Here he based Penadur, which produced the acclaimed Welsh-language series
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Evans (1904–1992) and David Jenkins (1896–), Theirs was an English-speaking family, although the children picked up the rudiments of the
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national theatre company of Wales, founded in 2009. Together the two theatre companies provide a national platform for professional drama in Wales.
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who expressed the hope that internationally acclaimed Welsh actors might be persuaded to return to perform in Wales, as well with the
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television, film and stage actor and director who in his 40 year career was at the forefront in the development of professional
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TOP TV DIRECTOR TIM REUNITED WITH OLD SCHOOL PAL TO MAKE TOUCHING PROGRAMME ABOUT LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
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Lyn became both impatient with the attitude of some of the older members of the drama committee of the
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By now disillusioned with the theatre scene in Wales he and his family sailed their trawler the
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Lyn's television company Penadur was doing well until Huw Jones, the new chief executive of
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and various other series and dramas. In 1994 Lyn purchased Pilroath, a rundown mansion in
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Mum-of-three with dementia rides off into the sunset after recreating iconic music video
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the two returned to Wales where Lyn learned how to direct for television and film. The
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in August 2012 aged 85. His funeral service was held at St Ystyffan's church in
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and shown on television in 1965. Also in the RSC's 1964 season Lyn appeared in
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Lyn took the step of leaving London to try his hand at acting in his native
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fluently in that language; among the plays he directed were:
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Welsh television, film, stage actor and director (1927–2012)
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where he was buried in the churchyard with his late wife.
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Porth
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Wales
University Hospital of Wales
Cardiff
Llansteffan
Carmarthenshire
Trinity University College
Off to Philadelphia in the Morning
Welsh
Welsh language
Wales
BAFTA Cymru
Porth
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Welsh language
smallholding
Cynwyl Elfed
Carmarthenshire
Trinity College, Carmarthen
Royal Academy of Music
Watergate Theatre
The Wars of the Roses
Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare
1 Henry VI
2 Henry VI
3 Henry VI
Richard III

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