James Herriot

James Herriot

writer

James Herriot was born on Oct 03, 1916 in UK. James Herriot's big-screen debut came with All Creatures Great and Small directed by Claude Whatham in 1975. James Herriot is known for James Herriot's Yorkshire directed by Joy Perino, David Wilkinson stars as Self and Ruth Hudson as Self. The upcoming new movie James Herriot plays is James Herriot's Yorkshire which will be released on Nov 15, 1993.

Alf Wight ("James Herriot") was born on 3 October 1916 in Sunderland, near Newcastle. However the family moved to Yoker, a suburb of Glasgow, when Alf was three weeks old. He attended Glasgow Veterinary School. He moved to Thirsk, North Yorkshire, in 1940, to work for Donald Sinclair ("Siegfried Farnon") at his practice at 23 Kirkgate. He married Joan Danbury ("Helen Alderson") on 5 November 1941 at St Mary Magdalene church in Thirsk. They had two children, Jim (born 1943) and Rosie (born 1947): Jim is a vet who used to work in the Sinclair/Wight practice and Rosie is a General Practitioner (family doctor). Alf died on 23 February 1995 of prostate cancer at his house, "Mirebeck", in the village of Thirlby near the town of Thirsk that became famous in his books as "Darrowby".

  • Birthday

    Oct 03, 1916
  • Place of Birth

    Sunderland, Durham, England, UK