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Roger Lewis was born on 26 February, 1960, is an A welsh scholar and academics. Discover Roger Lewis'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 networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1960

Roger Lewis (born 26 February 1960) is a Welsh academic, biographer and journalist.

Lewis was raised in Bedwas, Monmouthshire, and educated at Bassaleg School in Newport.

He then attended the University of St Andrews, graduating MA, then Magdalen College, Oxford, where he gained the MLitt degree, both with first class honours.

1984

He became a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, in 1984.

Lewis has contributed literary journalism to the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph.

1994

He has written biographies of Peter Sellers (1994), Charles Hawtrey (2001), Anthony Burgess (2003), and Laurence Olivier (2007).

2004

His book on Sellers was dramatized by HBO as The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, which won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

2009

Seasonal Suicide Notes (2009) chronicles five years of the author's life.

It was followed up by a second volume of "dyspeptic musings", ''What am I Doing Here?

2011

Writing a book review for the Daily Mail in August 2011, Lewis expressed a dislike of the Welsh language, calling it an "appalling and moribund monkey language".

Plaid Cymru politician Jonathan Edwards reported Lewis's comments to the police and to the Press Complaints Commission.

2012

My Years as Me'', in 2012.

Erotic Vagrancy, his massive joint biography of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, took him 13 years to complete, and was published to generally positive reviews in October 2023.

Lewis is married - to Anna, an educational psychologist - with three sons, and lives in Hastings, with a holiday apartment in Bad Ischl, Austria.

He is a lover of good art and bullfighting.

Following the publication of his Burgess biography, Blake Morrison declared himself "appalled by Roger Lewis's 20-year quest to destroy Anthony Burgess".

In defense, Lewis told Stephen Moss: "What I was trying to do with all my biographies was find a form that would suit the subject matter...Anthony Burgess was a great charlatan, so the book is full of all these mock-scholarly footnotes. I thought I'd pulled it off, and then the reviews came out and they were homicidal".

2014

In 2014 comments about lesbians Lewis made in a Spectator article led to publishers Biteback Publishing withdrawing an offer of a book deal.