Dodie Smith


Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith (born May 3, 1896, November 24, 1990) is a British novelist and playwright, best known as the author of children's novels by 101 Dalmatians.

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The future of Lancashire. When she was 14 years old her father died. He and his mother moved to London, where the mother again married. Dodie studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and tried acting, albeit with little effect. After casual work as a toy seller and a furniture store worker, she turned to writing. In 1931, she published her first theater work, "Autumn Crocus" (under the pseudonym of C.L. Anthony). She succeeded in devoting herself to literature. During World War II she stayed with her husband in the USA. In 1948 she published her first novel, "Capture the Castle." Her most famous work of 101 Dalmatians was published in 1956 and has received numerous screenings. Publications autobiography novels

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