Roald Dahl, born in 1916, was a British author, poet, screenwriter, and fighter pilot. He is the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Witches, and Matilda. Dahl finished schooling in 1934, and he then started working at the Shell Petroleum Company. During World War II, he joined the Royal Air Force as a aircraftman and intelligence officer. The author was the host of Way Out, a science fiction and horror television series in 1961. Dahl was offered the Order of the British Empire in 1986, but he did not accept it. The author passed away in 1990. His wife runs the Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity. The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre was opened in 2005, and The Times named him on the list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945” in 2008.
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Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 to November 23, 1990) was a British author who penned 19 children's books over his decades-long writing career. In 1953 he published the best-selling story collection Someone Like You and married actress Patricia Neal. He published the popular book James and the Giant Peach in 1961. In 1964 he released another highly successful work, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which was later adapted for two films.