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Popular As | Richard Llewellyn |
Occupation | Novelist |
Age | 114 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Born | December 8, 1906 (England) |
Birthday | December 8 |
Town/City | England |
Nationality | England |
Richard Llewellyn’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius. According to astrologers, Sagittarius is curious and energetic, it is one of the biggest travelers among all zodiac signs. Their open mind and philosophical view motivates them to wander around the world in search of the meaning of life. Sagittarius is extrovert, optimistic and enthusiastic, and likes changes. Sagittarius-born are able to transform their thoughts into concrete actions and they will do anything to achieve their goals.
Richard Llewellyn was born in the Year of the Horse. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Horse love to roam free. They’re energetic, self-reliant, money-wise, and they enjoy traveling, love and intimacy. They’re great at seducing, sharp-witted, impatient and sometimes seen as a drifter. Compatible with Dog or Tiger.
Known for such novels-turned-Hollywood films as How Green Was My Valley and None but the Lonely Heart, this acclaimed English author earned the 1940 National Book Award for the former work.
In the years leading up to World War II, he traveled frequently and worked in the coal mining and hotel management industries. His first literary work, Poison Pen: A Play in Three Acts, was published in 1939.
After working in the post-war years as a journalist reporting on the Nuremburg Trials, he began his career as a screenwriter for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Born to Welsh parents in Middlesex, England, Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd was married twice: first, to Nona Sonstenby (whom he divorced in the late 1960s) and later, to Susan Heimann.
Maureen O'Hara, Roddy McDowall, Walter Pidgeon, and Anna Lee starred in the 1941 film adaptation of his novel How Green Was My Valley.