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'''Roald Dahl''' (1916–[[1990]]), a British Norwegian, was one of the most beloved children’s authors of all time, responsible for such novels as ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' and ''Matilda''. In [[1990]], the film adaptation of Dahl's ''[[The Witches]]'' was released, on which [[Jim Henson]] served as executive producer (and conceived before his death).
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'''Roald Dahl''' (1916–[[1990]]), a British Norwegian, was one of the most beloved children’s authors of all time, responsible for such novels as ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' and ''Matilda''. In [[1990]], the film adaptation of Dahl's ''[[The Witches]]'' was released, on which [[Jim Henson]] served as executive producer and was completed before his death.
   
 
Dahl was also known for his short stories, often involving crime or dark humor, including "Lamb to the Slaughter," one of several Dahl tales adapted for ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchock Presents]]''. He dabbled in occasional screenwriting as well, most notably for the [[James Bond]] film ''You Only Live Twice'' and for ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang''. He was married to the actress Patricia Neal.
 
Dahl was also known for his short stories, often involving crime or dark humor, including "Lamb to the Slaughter," one of several Dahl tales adapted for ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchock Presents]]''. He dabbled in occasional screenwriting as well, most notably for the [[James Bond]] film ''You Only Live Twice'' and for ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang''. He was married to the actress Patricia Neal.

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Roald Dahl (1916–1990), a British Norwegian, was one of the most beloved children’s authors of all time, responsible for such novels as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. In 1990, the film adaptation of Dahl's The Witches was released, on which Jim Henson served as executive producer and was completed before his death.

Dahl was also known for his short stories, often involving crime or dark humor, including "Lamb to the Slaughter," one of several Dahl tales adapted for Alfred Hitchock Presents. He dabbled in occasional screenwriting as well, most notably for the James Bond film You Only Live Twice and for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He was married to the actress Patricia Neal.

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