He did not have two steel hips.
Roald Dahl sustained severe injuries in a plane crash in World War II, which resulted in him needing two steel hips to replace the damaged ones.
Roald Dahl had two dogs called Cookie and Amber.
Roald Dahl wrote two autobiographcal books about his life, "Boy" and "Going Solo."
No, Roald Dahl was the youngest of three children in his family, with two older sisters.
Roald Dahl's first two adult books were "Sometime Never: A Fantastical Story" (1948) and "My Uncle Oswald" (1979).
Roald Dahl's two dogs were named Chopper and Amber. Chopper was a Great Dane and Amber was a white Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
In 1942 Roald Dahl was appointed to be the assistant air attaché at the British Embassy which was in Washington D.C. In August Roald Dahl had his first story published and he was promoted to flight lieutenant.
Smart is generally a persons opinion. Roald Dahl is a famous award winning author who was also a fighter pilot during World War two.
Roald Dahl had two sisters and five brothers.
Roald Dahl uses vivid imagery, humor, exaggeration, and wordplay in his writing. He also creates unique and memorable characters with distinct personalities and voices. Additionally, Dahl often incorporates elements of surprise, suspense, and moral lessons in his stories.
Roald Dahl was the only boy out of five children born to his mother Sofie (it was his father's second marriage). There were two other half-siblings in his family, Ellen and Louis, from his father's first marriage.In 1920, when Roald was three years old, his older sister Astri, who was four years older than Roald, died from appendicitis. His younger sisters were Alfhild, Else and Asta. When Roald's father also died, his mother was left destitute with 6 children to care for.
"Two Voices" by Roald Dahl is about a man named Johnnie whose brain is shared by two very different personalities: one good, kind, and considerate, and the other wicked, cruel, and devious. The two personalities constantly battle for control of Johnnie's actions, leading to a dark and unexpected ending.
Roald Dahl had a mother a father and four sisters. He also had two wives. His first wife was Patricia Neal and his second was called Felicity. Who is still alive today.