Person
Peter Mayle
Writing · 1939–2018 · Surrey, England
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter Mayle (born 14 June 1939 in Brighton) was a British author famous for his series of books detailing life in Provence, France. He spent fifteen years in the advertising industry before leaving the business in 1975 to write educational books, including a series on sex education for children and young people. His 1989 book A Year in Provence became an international bestseller; it chronicled a year in his life as a British expatriate in Ménerbes, a village in the southern département Vaucluse. His books have been translated to more than twenty languages. He writes for magazines and newspapers. A Year in Provence was produced as a TV series starring John Thaw and screened in 1993. His novel A Good Year was the basis for the 2006 film of the same name directed by Ridley Scott and starring actors Russell Crowe and Marion Cotillard. Peter Mayle lives in Lourmarin, situated in Luberon, in Provence, France. British Book Awards named A Year in Provence Best Travel Book of the Year (1989) and him Author of the Year (1992). The French government made him a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honor) in 2002, for coopération et francophonie. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Mayle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for

A Good Year
Novel

Where Did I Come From?
Screenplay

A Year in Provence
Novel
Terry Wogan's Friday Night
Self
Keep Off The Grass
Script

Wicked Willie
Writer

What's Happening to Me?
Screenplay

Wicked Willie Rides Again!
Additional Writing
Filmography
- 2006A Good YearNovel
- 1993A Year in ProvenceNovel
- 1992Terry Wogan's Friday NightSelf
- 1991Wicked Willie Rides Again!Additional Writing
- 1990Wicked WillieWriter
- 1986What's Happening to Me?Screenplay
- 1985Where Did I Come From?Screenplay
- 1983Keep Off The GrassScript
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