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Enid Blyton(1897-1968)

  • Writer
  • Actress
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Enid Blyton (11 August 1897 - 28 November 1968) was an English author. She was born in Dulwich, South London, England. She was one of the world's most famous children's writers. She is also one of the most prolific authors of all time. This means that she wrote a great number of books. Her most famous stories are the Famous Five stories, about a group of four children (Dick, Julian, Anne, and Georgina, who wanted to be called George) and their dog (Timmy) who have many adventures, and her Noddy books for small children.

Her parents wanted her to become a concert pianist (someone who plays the piano), but Enid wanted to be a teacher. Her parents agreed to let her train as a teacher. She began teaching in 1919 in Kent, not far from where she grew up in Beckenham.

As a child and teenager her main interest had been writing poems, stories and other items. She had sent many of them to magazines but had never had any published. As she worked as a teacher she began to have her articles, about children and education printed in a magazine called Teachers' World. Her first book, called Child Whispers came out in 1922. It was a book of her poems with illustrations.

She was married soon after. She left teaching and began to have more success with her books. She wrote in and was the editor of magazine for children called Sunny Stories. The stories she wrote for this magazine were so popular that the magazine was then called Enid Blyton's Sunny Stories. The magazine came out every two weeks. Many of Enid's most famous books were first printed in this magazine in parts.

Enid Blyton has been in The Guinness Book of Records as one of the world's biggest selling writers. She is also included because she wrote more books than almost any other writer (about 700). Her books were published in many different languages. She said that she found writing them easy. In the last few years of her life she had a disease which damaged her mind, called presenile dementia. Her books still sell in large numbers, and used to be owned by her family. A few years ago her family sold them, and now her works belong to a private company.

Enid Blyton did a lot of work for charity and had a club for children which helped them to give money to charity. She was married twice and had two daughters. She died of Alzheimer's disease in Hampstead, London.
BornAugust 11, 1897
DiedNovember 28, 1968(71)
BornAugust 11, 1897
DiedNovember 28, 1968(71)
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The Famous Five
  • Writer
    Untitled Enid Blyton Project
    • Writer
      Le club des cinq (1978)
      Le club des cinq
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Writer
      The Island of Adventure (1981)
      The Island of Adventure
      7.3
      • Writer
      • 1981

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      Writer



      • The Magic Faraway Tree
        • novel
        • Post-production
        • 2026



      • Celia Berridge in Children's Classics Audiobooks (2025)
        Children's Classics Audiobooks
        TV Series
        • created by (creator)
        • 2025
      • April V Woods and Ella Bright in Malory Towers (2020)
        Malory Towers
        7.1
        TV Series
        • based on the novels by
        • 2020–2024
      • Diaana Babnicova, Kit Rakusen, Elliott Rose, Flora Jacoby Richardson, and Kip in The Famous Five (2023)
        The Famous Five
        4.7
        TV Series
        • based on the novels by
        • 2024
      • Le Club des Cinq et la vallée des dinosaures (2018)
        Le Club des Cinq et la vallée des dinosaures
        5.3
        • characters
        • 2018
      • The Famous Five Adventure Game
        Video Game
        • based on an idea by
        • 2018
      • Hanni & Nanni: Mehr als beste Freunde (2017)
        Hanni & Nanni: Mehr als beste Freunde
        5.1
        • novel
        • 2017
      • Valeria Eisenbart, Quirin Oettl, Neele-Marie Nickel, Justus Schlingensiepen, and Coffey in Le Club des 5: L'île des pirates (2014)
        Le Club des 5: L'île des pirates
        5.5
        • novel
        • 2014
      • Hanni & Nanni: Rencontre avec Shakespeare (2013)
        Hanni & Nanni: Rencontre avec Shakespeare
        5.2
        • novel
        • 2013
      • Valeria Eisenbart, Quirin Oettl, Neele-Marie Nickel, Justus Schlingensiepen, and Coffey in Le Club des 5 en péril (2013)
        Le Club des 5 en péril
        5.5
        • novel
        • 2013
      • Hanni & Nanni 2 (2012)
        Hanni & Nanni 2
        5.0
        • characters
        • 2012
      • Le Club des 5 - le film (2012)
        Le Club des 5 - le film
        5.7
        • novel
        • 2012
      • Sophia Münster and Jana Münster in Hanni & Nanni (2010)
        Hanni & Nanni
        5.4
        • books
        • 2010
      • Noddy Saves Christmas (2004)
        Noddy Saves Christmas
        7.1
        Video
        • based on characters created by
        • 2004
      • Oui-Oui (2001)
        Oui-Oui
        5.7
        TV Series
        • creator
        • books
        • 2001–2003
      • Lilalu im Schepperland (2000)
        Lilalu im Schepperland
        8.2
        TV Series
        • book "Browny Tales"
        • 2000–2001

      Actress



      • À la vitrine du libraire
        TV Series
        • 1963–1968
      • The Adventures of Noddy (1955)
        The Adventures of Noddy
        2.7
        TV Series
        • Narrator (voice)
        • 1955–1956

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      • Official sites
        • Enid Blyton Society
        • Official Site
      • Born
        • August 11, 1897
        • East Dulwich, London, England, UK
      • Died
        • November 28, 1968
        • Hampstead, London, England, UK(Alzheimer's disease)
      • Spouses
          Kenneth Darrell WatersOctober 20, 1943 - September 15, 1967 (his death)
      • Other works
        Book: "Noddy in Toyland" (filmed as Noddy in Toyland (1957))
      • Publicity listings
        • 2 Biographical Movies
        • 2 Portrayals
        • 2 Articles

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      • Trivia
        Mother of Gillian Mary (b. 15th July 1931, d. June 24th 2007) and Imogen Mary (b. 27th October 1935).
      • Quotes
        If one can judge from the letters that I receive, it would seem that there are many thousands of children who would like me to speak or to read to them.

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      • When did Enid Blyton die?
        November 28, 1968
      • How did Enid Blyton die?
        Alzheimer's disease
      • How old was Enid Blyton when she died?
        71 years old
      • Where did Enid Blyton die?
        Hampstead, London, England, UK
      • When was Enid Blyton born?
        August 11, 1897

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