- Gwyn Thomas was born on July 6, 1913 in Cymer, Porth, Glamorgan, Wales, UK. He was a writer, known for Sporting Scenes (1973), Festival (1963) and Centre Play (1973). He was married to Eiluned Williams. He died on April 14, 1981 in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
- SpouseEiluned Williams(January 5, 1938 - April 14, 1981) (his death)
- Father: Walter Morgan Thomas; Mother: Ziphorah Davies.
- Hired by Richard Burton to write a film script about the famous "Great Train Robbery" of 1963, in which approximately £2,500,000 in cash was stolen from a mail-train. Anthony Mann was suggested as director, with Burton starring, but the idea fell through. A film inspired by this crime did appear in 1967 ("Robbery", directed by Peter Yates), and did have a Welsh leading man (Stanley Baker), but Thomas's script was not used.
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