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- Andrea Dunbar was brought up on the deprived Buttershaw Estate in Bradford, which was the setting of her three plays. She had three children by different fathers. Her first play, The Arbor, was written for a Certificate of Secondary Education drama course and found its way into the London Royal Court Theatre's Young Writer's Festival. This was followed by the play, and later film, Rita, Sue and Bob Too, which caused local controversy due to its portrayal of Bradford life. This is reckoned to have been a cause of her heavy drinking which may have contributed to her death at age 29 from a brain haemorrhage.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Couzens <gjcouzens@btinternet.com>
- She died in 1990 of a brain hemorrhage in The Beacon pub, a few years after it had been used as the location for the opening scene in the film Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987), which she wrote.
- Mother of Lorraine Dunbar, Lisa Thompson and Andrew Dunbar. Sister of Pamela Dunbar and David Dunbar.
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