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John Kingsley (" Joe ") Orton ( 1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967 ), was an English playwright and author.
Halliwell was seven years older than Orton and of independent means, having a substantial inheritance.
Orton and Halliwell felt that that sentence was unduly harsh " because we were queers ".
The first draft was written between June and October 1964 and entitled Funeral Games, a title Orton would drop at Halliwell's suggestion but would later reuse.
Orton offered the play to Codron in October 1964 and it underwent sweeping rewrites before it was judged fit for the West End ( for example, the character of " Inspector Truscott " had a mere eight lines in the initial first act.
The Good and Faithful Servant was a transitional work for Orton.
In March 1967 Orton and Halliwell had intended another extended holiday in Libya, but they returned home after one day because the only hotel accommodation they could find was a boat that had been converted into a hotel / nightclub.
Orton was working hard, energised and happy ; Halliwell was increasingly depressed, argumentative, and plagued with mystery ailments.
Investigators determined that Orton died first, because Halliwell's body was still warm.
Orton was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium, his maroon cloth-draped coffin being brought into the west chapel to a recording of The Beatles song " A Day in the Life ".
Joe Orton was played by the actor Kenny Doughty in the 2006 BBC film Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa !, starring Michael Sheen as Kenneth Williams.
However, she was unhappy with this job as well and, after one year, left to teach English in Pasadena at the Orton School for Girls.
Charlie Anderson was put in charge of the project and he soon had Istvan Cseri, Weikuo Liaw, Murray Low, Steven Boye, Barry Spencer, Dave Orton, Bernie Vachon, Anson Lee, Tod Landis and Chuck Batterman working on the project.
Ortonville, a northern rural village in Oakland County, was founded in 1848 by Amos Orton, who built a dam across Kearsley Creek to furnish water power for his sawmill.
Another prominent local figure was Elizabeth Orton Jones, an author, illustrator and teacher better known as " Twig ", instrumental in recording the history of the town.
A copy of Clouds of Witness was one of the volumes modified by Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell in their adulterations of library books from the Islington and Hampstead libraries in the early 1960s.
The track was intended to be the new theme song for WWE wrestler Randy Orton ; however, it was scrapped and later became the theme song for the WWE Judgment Day 2006 pay-per-view.
He was imprisoned in Gwelo ( now Gweru ) in Southern Rhodesia, and leadership of the Malawi Congress Party ( the Nyasaland African Congress under a new name ) was temporarily assumed by Orton Chirwa, who was released from prison in August 1959.

Orton and born
The most successful folk artists from the region in recent years are probably the Essex born Billy Bragg and the Norfolk born Beth Orton.
** His older son Bob Orton, Jr. ( born 1950 )
** His younger son Barry Orton ( born 1958 )
** Randy Orton ( born 1980 ), son of Bob Jr.
Kyle Orton ( born November 14, 1982 ) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.
Professor Harold Orton, ( 1898-1975 ) a noted 20th century linguist and English dialectologist was also born here.
Robert Keith Orton ( born November 10, 1950 ) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, " Cowboy " Bob Orton.
* Bob Orton ( born 1929 ), American professional wrestler
* Bob Orton, Jr. ( born 1950 ), American professional wrestler and son of Bob Orton, Sr.

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Orton attended Marriot Road Primary School, but failed the eleven-plus exam after extended bouts of asthma, and so took a secretarial course at Clark's College in Leicester from 1945 to 1947.
Orton met Kenneth Halliwell at RADA in 1951 and moved into a West Hampstead flat with him and two other students in June of that year.
Orton, at odds with director Peter Wood over the plot, produced 133 pages of new material to replace, or add to, the original 90.
On 9 August 1967, Kenneth Halliwell bludgeoned 34-year-old Orton to death at his home in Islington, London, with nine hammer blows to the head, and then committed suicide with an overdose of 22 Nembutal tablets washed down with the juice from canned grapefruit.
He met friend Peter Nolan, who later gave evidence at the inquest that Orton told him that he had another boyfriend and wanted to end his relationship with Halliwell, but did not know how to go about it.
For example, The Ultimate Warrior would run at high speed down the entrance ramp and into the ring while Randy Orton would slowly and darkly walk to the ring.
The summer after her first year teaching at the Orton School she returned home to the Shattuck ’ s farm to spend some time in thought and peace.
Peter Orton, working at T. I. E., developed the Muppet Show and a couple of decades later Thomas the Tank Engine and Bob the Builder.
On April 7, 1986 Liddy appeared at WrestleMania II as a guest judge for a boxing match between Mr. T ( with Joe Frazier, The Haiti Kid ) versus Roddy Piper ( with Bob Orton and Lou Duva ).
Orton urged him to put the title shot at stake in a match at No Way Out.
Orton won at No Way Out, earning Mysterio's title shot for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 22.
Professional wrestling | Professional wrestler Randy Orton, shown here at a World Wrestling Entertainment | WWE house show in 2005, typifies common attributes of contemporary beefcake ideals-developed musculature and minimum costuming.
The rivalry between Orton and The Legacy against Triple H and the McMahons continued at WrestleMania XXV, where Triple H defended the WWE Championship against Orton.
The following month, Orton won the championship at Backlash.
Van Dam lost the Intercontinental title to Orton at Armageddon after interference from Ric Flair.
They continued a close partnership even after losing the title, but it was disbanded when Edge won the Intercontinental championship at Vengeance from Randy Orton.

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