Talbot Mundy

Talbot Mundy

writer

Talbot Mundy was born on Apr 23, 1879 in UK. Talbot Mundy's big-screen debut came with The Black Watch directed by John Ford in 1929.

Adventure writer Talbot Mundy was born in London, England, and educated at Rigby. After graduation he spent a year in Germany studying agriculture, then took a job with the British government in Baroda, India. He became fascinated with Indian history and culture, and spent much time traveling the country on horseback, even making his way into Tibet. He was later posted to positions in Australia and several areas of Africa, including Kenya, where he spent a good number of years. He became proficient in several African languages and dialects and took up big-game hunting, but he developed a particular interest in local magic, which he studied extensively. He was under no illusions about the abilities of many of the local practitioners--he once said that many of them were "frauds and charlatans"--but he did say that some of them actually did possess "occult powers" that would truly be considered magic and that could not be explained away by science.

  • Birthday

    Apr 23, 1879
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

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