Dent approached the critic
James Agate in the hope of becoming his secretary and was appointed. He remained with Agate for 14 years. Later, in Agate's
Ego volumes of diaries and letters, Dent was, according to
John Gielgud, called "Jock". During the
Second World War, Dent served in the
Royal Navy. Later, he was the London drama critic of the
Manchester Guardian and the
News Chronicle. He became the film critic of the
Illustrated London News and broadcast for the BBC's European Service.
Hamlet (1948), and
Richard III (1955). ==Death==