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P.G. Wodehouse (Pelham Grenville Wodehouse) was born on 15 October, 1881 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK, is a Writer, Soundtrack, Actor. Discover P.G. Wodehouse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of P.G. Wodehouse networth?
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Pelham Grenville Wodehouse |
Occupation |
writer,soundtrack,actor |
Age |
94 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
15 October, 1881 |
Birthday |
15 October |
Birthplace |
Guildford, Surrey, England, UK |
Date of death |
14 February, 1975 |
Died Place |
Southampton, New York, USA |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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P.G. Wodehouse Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is P.G. Wodehouse's Wife?
His wife is Ethel May Wayman (1914 - 14 February 1975) ( his death)
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Ethel May Wayman (1914 - 14 February 1975) ( his death) |
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P.G. Wodehouse Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is P.G. Wodehouse worth at the age of 94 years old? P.G. Wodehouse’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
P.G. Wodehouse's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Lady Ethel lived until 1984.
He died in hospital in Southampton, New York, on Valentine's day (February 14) 1975, from a heart attack after a long illness at age 93. In that time he managed to write close to 200 novels, short stories, plays, song lyrics and so on. At the time of his birth, Plum's mother was visiting her sister in England, but after only a few weeks she and young Plum returned to Hong Kong, where his father was a magistrate. At an early age he was sent to school in Britain--Dulwich College in London. At age 14, he moved with his parents in to what they would call "the old house. " After completing school, he spent two years as a banker at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, but he soon switched jobs to the old Globe newspaper as a sports reporter and columnist on "By the way. . . " About that time he started to write his own little stories. At first he wrote school novels about life in the famous universities in England (for example, "The White Feather") and mainly for a boys magazine called "The Captain", but soon he developed a talent for comic dialogue and started to put his talents to that instead.
Still, his popularity increased to such a degree that in 1975, a few weeks before his death, he was forgiven his wartime mistakes by the British establishment and was knighted by Her Majesty the Queen. At the time of his knighthood he was in poor health and couldn't attend the ceremony. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a devout Wodehouse fan, offered to go to the US to personally present the knighthood. In his final years, Plum was in and out of the hospital with pneumonia, heart problems and lung failures. Seeking comfort, as always, in his typewriter, Sir Plum kept writing until the end.
His last work is the unfinished "Sunset at Blandings", of which nine chapters were written before he died in 1975.
However, it was obvious he had been tricked and as the war ended, he returned to America, where he became a citizen in 1955. Hollywood claimed Wodehouse, but it soon became apparent that all they wanted was his name on the posters and ads.
Stepfather of Leonora. She died while undergoing surgery in 1942.
Plum met Ethel, an American widow who became the woman of his life, in 1913 and they married in 1914. World War II caught Plum in his newly-purchased home in Le Touquet in France, having tea with his wife and some friends. He was captured by German forces and put in a prison camp. He was treated well and got the means to keep writing his books. Joseph Goebbels, it was revealed later, understood what a big fish they had caught and lured Plum into giving some brief, humorous appearances on German radio. Being the political fool he was, Plum fell into the trap. The broadcasts, which were supposed to be heard in the US only, were redirected to Britain, in a cunning scheme to annoy British authorities. As word of the broadcasts spread, back in Britain Plum's readers and publisher went berserk. They wanted him charged with treason.
Success was just around the corner, and by 1910 he had established himself in such a way that he could spend time between residences in the US and France. It was also at about this time he acquired his obsession with golf, a sport around which many of his short stories circle--even though his handicap never came down below 18. In a few years he was reaching millions of readers in dozens of countries.
Master of comedy novelist Pelham (Plum) Grenville Wodehouse was born on October 15, 1881, in Guilford, Surrey, England.