He was married to his first wife for 35 years before getting divorced. He get married again later.
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Roald Dahl's greatest fear was said to be the sight of an octopus. He once wrote about his fear of them in his autobiographical book "Boy: Tales of Childhood."
he lived once in Llandaff Cardiff UK but i dont know what street
he has won awards and was nominated once and wrote children books Carlton lee
Roald Dahl put a dead mouse in a sweet jar to prank his fellow students at Repton School. He did this to seek revenge on the school's headmaster who would inspect the students' belongings for treats.
Yes,he has done this before.
Roald Dahl's favorite month was September. He once said that September is when he felt most invigorated and inspired to begin new projects.
Roald Dahl was afraid of spiders and did not like them. He once wrote a humorous story called "The Enormous Crocodile" in which a spider plays a tricksy role in the plot.
The British novelist Roald Dahl (1916-1990) had several extremely popular children's books including "James and the Giant Peach" (1961) and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (1964). Another book "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" (1970) is being developed as an animated (stop-action) movie.
Roald Dahl did not actually write a recipe to make hair grow, that was a story element in his book "The Twits" where a character uses a mixture of his wife's floor polish, frog's drippings, and powdered kangaroo to try and make his wife's beard hair grow so she would be more ladylike. It was meant to be humorous and absurd.
roald dahl is a children book author that was once a fighter pilote he earned 900 dohlars for his first article for a newspaper in the paper he wrote about his experience when he was a pilote people loved his writing so much he started to write more children books he is very succesful and has a long background that is fun sad and very emotional he is now dead but is still one of the best known authors around the world
Roald Dahl got a lot of his inspiration from his own personal childhood experiences. For example, his fondness for a particular lolly/chocolate shop formed the basis for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Being sent to boarding schools was also an unpleasant experience, which probably influenced the writing of "Matilda". The experience of being caned by his headmaster is reflected in "Matilda" and "Danny, the Champion of the World". The loss of his father when he was young can be seen in "James and the Giant Peach".