Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame

writer

Kenneth Grahame was born on Mar 08, 1859 in UK. Kenneth Grahame's big-screen debut came with The Reluctant Dragon directed by Alfred L. Werker in 1941. Kenneth Grahame is known for The Willows in Winter directed by Dave Unwin, Alan Bennett stars as Mole and Michael Palin as Rat. The upcoming new movie Kenneth Grahame plays is The Wind in the Willows which will be released on Dec 18, 2006.

Kenneth Grahame was born on 8 March 1859 and was orphaned by the time he was five years old. He went to live with his grandmother in Cookham Dene, Berkshire. He attended St. Edward's School there, and at the age of 17 began working as a clerk for the Bank of England. He stayed on, was promoted several times, eventually holding the position of Permanent Secretary. He married Elspeth Thomson in 1899. Grahame wrote essays which were published in the 'National Observer,' and many well-received sketches of childhood - some about orphaned siblings - for various publications. He was nostalgic, appreciative of nature, and sensitive to the lives of children; some of the stories which comprise The Wind in the Willows were originally written as letters, others were invented as bedtime stories - all in order to amuse his young son, who died in an accident in 1920. Grahame died in 1932.

  • Birthday

    Mar 08, 1859
  • Place of Birth

    Edinburgh, Scotland, UK