Graham Greene Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Wife, Affairs, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Henry Graham Greene
NICK NAMES
Greene
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Sunday
BIRTHPLACE
Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
DIED AT AGE
86 Years 6 Months 1 Days
DEATHDATE
April 3, 1991
DEATHPLACE
Vevey, Switzerland
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
LIBRA
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
N/A
WEIGHT
N/A
Graham Greene Family Members
Parents
MOTHER
Marion Raymond Greene
FATHER
Charles Henry Greene
BROTHER(S) NAME
Hugh Greene
SISTER(S) NAME
Graham Greene Marriage, Affairs and Children
AFFAIR
Catherine Walston (1946- 1966)
AFFAIR
Yvonne Cloetta (1966- 1991)
SPOUSE
Vivien Dayrell-Browning (1927-1991)
Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
Babbling April (Poetry 1925), The Man Within (1929)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
The Ministry of Fear (Novel)
Education, Net Worth & More
SCHOOLING FROM
COLLEGE
NET WORTH
$3.5 Million
More Information
Career of Graham Greene
His first novel The Man Within was published in 1929. He gained success from Stamboul Train which was later on adopted for films. He had also written Our Man in Havana, The Living Room and many more.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Graham Greene
- Did Graham Greene takes alcohol? Yes.
- Was Graham Greene in the habit of Smoking? NA.
- He was in a boarding school in which his father was the headmaster. His performance in the school was not good. Also, he attempted to suicide many times like drank chemicals, tried to drown himself in the school's pool.
- He was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder but it remained with him all his life.
- He commented on the sexuality of the nine-year-old star, Shirley Temple in the magazine Night and Day. He was sued by the cinema company Twentieth Century Fox on his comment.
- His many novels were adapted for the films and are most popular of that is Brighton Rock, Our Man in Havana.
- His "No Man's land" was published fourteen years after his death.
- He was a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain for a small period of time.
- He also worked as a private tutor and after that, he shifted to journalism.
- He once argued with Father Trollope on the topic of dogmatic atheism.
- His married life was not good and had several affairs and sexual encounters. His wife remarked that he is a kind of person who should never be married.
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