Dick King-Smith was an English children's author born on March 27, 1922 in Bitton, England. He is best known for his 1983 work, The Sheep-Pig, which was later adapted into the popular film Babe. He wrote over a hundred other works for children, including Tumbleweed, Cuckoobush Farm, The Finger Eater, Mr. Ape, and the Sophie series.
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💰 Net worth: $12 Million (2024)
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About
English children's author whose 1983 work, The Sheep-Pig, was later adapted into the popular film Babe. His more than a hundred other works for children include Tumbleweed, Cuckoobush Farm, The Finger Eater, Mr. Ape, and the Sophie series.
Before Fame
He served in Italy during World War II and worked as a farmer for two decades. He published his first children's book, The Fox Busters, in 1978.
Trivia
He won the 1984 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Sheep-Pig.
Family Life
He had three children and was married twice. He wed Zona Bedding in 2001, a year after the death of his first wife, Myrle.
Associated With
His 1978 work, The Fox Busters, was adapted into an animated TV series starring Whoopi Goldberg.