Anthony Ivan Holden (22 May 1947 – 7 October 2023) was an English writer, broadcaster and literary critic, particularly known as a biographer of artists including Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky, the essayist Leigh Hunt, the opera librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte and the actor Laurence Olivier, and of members of the British royal family, notably Charles, Prince of Wales. Holden also published translations of opera and Ancient Greek poetry, as well as several autobiographical books about poker. In 2009, he was elected the first President of the International Federation of Match Poker (IFMP).
Early life and education
Holden was born in Southport, Lancashire, on 22 May 1947 to John Holden (1918–1985), an officer in the Manchester Regiment, and Margaret Lois (1918–1985), daughter of Ivan Sharpe, the England international footballer and Olympic gold medallist who later became a celebrated sports writer. Holden's father, John, was the second son of Sir George Holden, 2nd Baronet, of The Firs, Lancashire. Holden was educated at Trearddur House School, Anglesey, at Oundle School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he read English language and literature, edited the student magazine Isis
Holden was a member of the Board of Governors of the Southbank Centre 2002–08, during the landmark renovation programme under the chairmanship of Lord Hollick. Since 2006, he was a Trustee of Shakespeare North Trust.
In May 2015, he gave the annual A. E. Housman lecture on the Name and Nature of Poetry at the Hay-on-Wye Festival.
Holden also made frequent appearances on television, presenting such documentaries as Charles at Forty (ITV, 1988), Anthony Holden on Poker (BBC 2, 1991) and Who Killed Tchaikovsky? (Omnibus, BBC 1, 1993). In the mid-1980s, he presented a weekly BBC Radio 4 chat show, In the Air.
Holden's papers are collected at Boston University's Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.
Holden was a dedicated Arsenal F.C. fan and had a season ticket to the Emirates Stadium.
Poker
Holden was a keen poker player, and spent a year playing professionally while researching his 1990 book Big Deal: A Year as a Professional Poker Player (), which has been praised by poker enthusiasts from David Mamet and Salman Rushdie to Walter Matthau. The book covers his experiences between the World Series of Poker (WSOP) tournaments in 1988 and 1989.
In 2000, he won TV's first Celebrity Late Night Poker on Channel 4, beating Al Alvarez, Martin Amis, Victoria Coren, Ricky Gervais, Patrick Marber and Stephen Fry. In 2005, Holden appeared on the chat show Heads Up with Richard Herring to discuss his life, career and his love of poker. In 2006, he represented England in TV's World Cup of Poker, staged by PokerStars, for whom he was a sponsored player 2006–2008.
In 2007, Holden published Bigger Deal: A Year Inside the Poker Boom (), a journal of his second stint as a professional player, between the 2005 and 2006 WSOP events.
In 2009, he was elected the first President of the International Federation of Match Poker (IFMP) at its founding congress in Lausanne, Switzerland. After four years in office, he resigned in April 2013.
Personal life and death
Holden married Amanda Warren in 1971. They had three sons and four grandchildren. They divorced in 1988 and in 1990 Holden married novelist Cynthia "Cindy" Blake.
Holden died from a brain tumour and complications of a stroke at his home in London on 7 October 2023, at the age of 76.
Works
- Aeschylus' Agamemnon (1969, translator and editor)
- Greek Pastoral Poetry (1973, translator and editor)
- The Greek Anthology (1973, contributor)
- The St Albans Poisoner: The Life And Crimes Of Graham Young (1974, reissued 1995 as The Young Poisoner's Handbook)
- Charles: Prince of Wales (1979); published as Prince Charles in US
- Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince and Princess of Wales (1981)
- A Week In The Life Of The Royal Family (1983)
- Great Royal Front Pages: A Scrapbook of Historic Royal Events from Queen Victoria to Baby Prince William (1983)
- Anthony Holden's Royal Quiz (1983)
- Of presidents, Prime Ministers And Princes (1984)
- Queen Mother (1985)
- Don Giovanni: The Translation (1987, with Amanda Holden)
- Laurence Olivier: A Biography (1988, reissued 2007)
- Charles: A Biography (1988); published as King Charles III in US
- The Last Paragraph. The Journalism of David Blundy (1990, editor)
- Big Deal: A Year as a Professional Poker Player (1990)
- The Queen Mother: A 90th Birthday Tribute (1990)
- A Princely Marriage: Charles & Diana, the First Ten Years (1991)
- Behind The Oscar: The Secret History of the Academy Awards (1993)
- H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother In Private (1993)
- The Tarnished Crown (1993), Viking Publishers, .
- Tchaikovsky (1995)
- Diana: Her Life and Legacy (1997)
- Charles at Fifty (1998)
- William Shakespeare: His Life and Work (1999)
- Liber Amicorum for Frank Kermode (1999, editor with Ursula Owen)
- The Mind Has Mountains: a.alvarez@lxx (1999, editor with Frank Kermode)
- The Drama of Love, Life and Death in Shakespeare (2000)
- Shakespeare: An Illustrated Biography (2002)
- The Wit in the Dungeon (2005), biography of Leigh Hunt
- All In: Texas Hold'em as Played on Late-Night TV (2005)
- Lorenzo Da Ponte, The Man Who Wrote Mozart (2006)
- Olivier (2007, Max Press)
- Bigger Deal: A Year on the New Poker Circuit (2007)
- Holden on Hold'Em (2008)
- Poems That Make Grown Men Cry (2014, editor with Ben Holden)
- Poems That Make Grown Women Cry (2016, editor with Ben Holden)
- He Played For His Wife and other stories (2017, editor with Natalie Galustian)
- Based on a True Story: A Writer's Life (2021)
