Dodie Smith

Born in 1896
  • Dorothy Gladys Smith , known as Dodie Smith, was born in Lancashire, England.

  • Raised in Manchester, she moved to London at 14 after her mother remarried.

  • She studied acting but found success as a playwright and novelist.

  • Her first play, "Autumn Crocus," was published in 1931 under a pseudonym.

  • During World War II, she moved to the United States, where she wrote her first novel, "I Capture the Castle" (1948).

  • Smith is best known for "The Hundred and One Dalmatians," which became a popular Disney animated film.

  • She formed friendships with other authors and was aided by A.J. Cronin in her literary pursuits.

  • Smith died in 1990.

Books by Dodie Smith