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P. L. Travers

Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist

Born: Died: Australian

Pamela Lyndon Travers ( TRAV-ərz; born Helen Lyndon Goff; 9 August 1899 – 23 April 1996) was an Australian-British writer who spent most of her career in England. She is best known for the Mary Poppins series of books, which feature the eponymous magical nanny.

Goff was born in Maryborough, Queensland, and grew up in the Australian bush before being sent to boarding school in Sydney. Her writing was first published when she was a teenager, and she also worked briefly as a professional Shakespearean actress. Upon emigrating to England at the age of 24, she took the name "Pamela Lyndon Travers" and adopted the pen name P. L. Travers in 1933 while writing the first of eight Mary Poppins books.

Travers travelled to New York City during World War II while working for the British Ministry of Information. At that time, Walt Disney contacted her about selling to Walt Disney Productions the rights for a film adaptation of Mary Poppins. After years of contact, which included visits to Travers at her home in London, Walt Disney obtained the rights and the film Mary Poppins premiered in 1964.

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Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist

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    P. L. Travers, Australian australian-british novelist, actress and journalist, known for australian-british novelist, actress and journalist, died on 1996-04-23.

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When was P. L. Travers born?
P. L. Travers was born on 1899-04-23 (Australian).
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Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist
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P. L. Travers died on 1996-01-01.

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