David Hines

With the intention to become a dancer, in 1965 he moved to London and joined the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, a part of Brunel University.

[2] Two years later he worked with Stanley Kubrick as one of the character actors in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

He returned to the Rambert School in 1969 and the same year he became a member of the London Ballet company.

Subsequently, he worked for Michael Winner's film production company, Scimitar Films, but he resigned with the aim to write more novels and plays, working in the meantime as a part-time taxi driver.

[3] The monologue has been presented as a theatrical drama in the whole of Europe[4][5][6] and made into a film by Ken Russell entitled Whore.