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BRITISH WRITER
N.J.Crisp; N.J. Crisp; N J Crisp; NJ Crisp; Norman Crisp

Chili crisp         
  • Chili crisp on vanilla ice cream
SPICY CONDIMENT BASED ON CHILI PEPPERS AND GARLIC
Draft:Chili crisp
Chili crisp or chile crisp is a crispy and spicy condiment, a type of hot sauce, made with fried chili pepper and other aromatics infused in oil, sometimes with other ingredients. Multiple homemade and restaurant-original versions exist.
Clement Crisp         
BRITISH DANCE CRITIC
Draft:Clement Crisp; Clement Andrew Crisp
Clement Andrew Crisp OBE (21 September 1926 – 1 March 2022) was a British dance critic. He served as dance critic for the Financial Times from 1956 to 2020.
Frank Crisp         
  • Frank Crisp, by [[Leslie Ward]], 1891.
ENGLISH LAWYER AND MICROSCOPIST (1843-1919)
Sir Frank Crisp; Frankie Crisp; Sir Frank Crisp, 1st Baronet; F Crisp; Sir Frankie Crisp; Crisp, Frank
Sir Frank Crisp, 1st Baronet, (25 October 1843 – 29 April 1919) was an English lawyer and microscopist. Crisp was an enthusiastic member, and sometime officer, of the Royal Microscopical Society.

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N. J. Crisp

Norman James Crisp (11 December 1923 – 14 June 2005), known as a writer only by his initials and surname, N. J. Crisp, was a prolific British television writer, dramatist and novelist.

In the sixties after writing some single dramas, Crisp moved to writing for serials and turned out scripts for many BBC series including Compact, R3, Dixon of Dock Green, Dr Finlay's Casebook, Colditz and Secret Army.

In 1968, he co-created The Expert, a serial about a forensic scientist, with its producer Gerard Glaister. Four years later the pair repeated these roles with the boardroom drama The Brothers.

His 1996 play That Good Night starred Donald Sinden, Nigel Davenport, Lucy Fleming, Patrick Ryecart and Julie-Kate Olivier and was directed by Edward Hall. The film of the same title, based on Crisp's play, received its world premiere in June 2017 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. It was John Hurt's final film, and was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film.

Crisp's 1987 psychological thriller Dangerous Obsession was filmed in 1999 as Darkness Falls, starring Ray Winstone, Tim Dutton and Sherilyn Fenn. However, Crisp was so appalled at the end result and how his famously intricate plot had been turned on its head without his permission that he insisted on having his name removed from the final print.

He was married to Marguerite (née Lowe), had three sons and one daughter and five grandchildren.