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| Dick Francis • Movies/TV | ||||||||
Dick
Francis was born in Lawrenny, South Wales in 1920. He served in the
Royal Air Force for six years during World War II, piloting fighter
and bomber aircraft including the Spitfire and Lancaster between
1943 and 1946. Following the war, Francis, the son of a jockey, became
a celebrity in the world of British National Hunt racing. He won
more than 350 races, was Champion Jockey in 1953/54, and was retained
as jockey to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother for four
seasons, 1953 through 1957. Francis rode eight times in the world
famous Grand National Steeplechase, and nearly won in 1956 when his
horse, the Queen Mother's Devon Loch, a few strides away from victory
with a clear field, suddenly collapsed. This incident, which Francis
calls "both the high point and low point of my career as a jockey," was
the impetus for him to begin a second career as a writer. Shortly
after the incident, a literary agent approached Francis about writing
an autobiography. In 1957, Francis suffered another serious fall
and was advised to retire from race riding. He completed his autobiography,
The Sport of Queens, which was published later that year, and accepted
an invitation to write six features for the London Sunday Express.
He stayed on as the newspaper's racing correspondent for 16 years.
Sports writing soon led to fiction writing, which in turn led to
a string of bestselling novels. His first, Dead Cert, was published
in 1962. His 36th novel, 10 Lb. Penalty, was published in the U.S.
by G.P. Putnam's Sons in September 1997. In addition to his novels
and autobiography, Francis has also published a biography of Lester
Piggott, A Jockey's Life, and eight short stories. He has edited
(with John Welcome) four collections of racing stories, and has contributed
to anthologies and periodicals. Francis's books have been bestsellers
in a number of countries, and have been translated into more than
30 languages, including all European languages, Japanese, Korean,
Taiwanese, Bantu, and several dialects of Chinese. Each of his novels
has also been recorded on audio in both Britain and the United States.
Francis was made an Officer of the most noble Order of the British
Empire in 1984, and was awarded the British Crime Writers Association
silver dagger in 1965, gold dagger in 1980 and Cartier diamond dagger
for his life's work in 1990. The recipient of three Edgar Allen Poe
Awards for Best Novel from the Mystery Writers of America, most recently
for 1995's Come to Grief, Francis is the only person to have been
awarded the prestigious award more than once. The Mystery Writers
of America named Francis Grand Master for his life's work in 1996,
and he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Tufts
University in 1991. Dick Francis and his wife, Mary, who helps with
much of the research for his books, live in the Caribbean. They recently
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and Dick received a C.B.E.
from the queen. |
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