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Tessa Dahl

Second eldest daughter and child of Roald Dahl

Chantal Sophia "Tessa" Dahl (born 11 April 1957) is an English author and former actress. She is the daughter of British author Roald Dahl and American actress Patricia Neal.

Contents

  • 1 Life
  • 2 Filmography
    • 2.1 Television
  • 3 Theatre
  • 4 Bibliography
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Life

Dahl was born in Oxford, the second daughter of British author Roald Dahl and American actress Patricia Neal; her elder sister Olivia died from measles in 1962. She grew up in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, and attended Roedean and Downe House schools, the Elizabeth Russell Cookery School and the Herbert Bergof Acting Studio.

Dahl has worked as an actress, modelled, worked at an antique shop, worked at an employment agency and written articles for Tatler before publishing her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Working For Love, in 1988. Dahl became an author of children's fiction. Her book Gwenda and the Animals won the Friends of the Earth Best Children's Book of the Year. In addition, she has written extensively for the London Times, Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, "The Sunday Telegraph", the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Vogue, House and Garden (US) and YOU Magazine. For many years, she was a contributing editor to the magazine Tatler.

Dahl's relationship with actor Julian Holloway produced one daughter, model and author Sophie Dahl; the couple separated shortly afterwards. She subsequently married businessman James Kelly and had two children, Clover and Luke. She then married businessman Patrick Donovan (deceased on 7 February 2021), son of Amb*ador Francis Patrick Donovan, and had a son, Ned, a journalist. In 2019, the Jordanian royal court announced Ned's engagement to Princess Raiyah bint Hussein.

Tessa Dahl has also had relationships with Peter Sellers, Gary Glitter, David Hemmings, Bryan Ferry, Brian de Palma and Dai Llewellyn.

Filmography

Television

Theatre

Apprenticed at the Barter Theatre, Abingdon, Va. (1972). The Deep Man by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1979) Royal Exchange, Manchester.

Bibliography

  • Working for Love (1988)
  • The Same But Different (1988) – picture book
  • Gwenda & the Animals (1989)
  • School Can Wait (1990)
  • Babies, Babies, Babies (1991) – picture book
  • Everywoman's Experience of Pregnancy and Birth (1994)

References

    External links

    • Tessa Dahl at IMDb
    • Tessa Dahl at Fantastic Fiction