Bernard Cornwell Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Bernard Cornwell Biography
(Author of Historical Novels)Birthday: February 23, 1944 (Pisces)
Advanced SearchBernard Cornwell is an English author best known for his historical novels. A prolific writer, he has till now authored four books about the American Civil War, three about Arthur’s Britain, three about the Hundred Years’ War, and five contemporary thrillers in addition to his famous Sharpe series. He is most famous as the author of the books featuring the fictional character Richard Sharpe—an English soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. His series on Sharpe, composed of several novels and short stories, track the character’s progress in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. His Sharpe series became so popular that it was later adapted into a television series. An active and pleasant man with a cheerful demeanor, Cornwell is absolutely in love with his profession. In fact it was true love that actually led him to writing. He was living in the U.K. when he fell in love with a visiting American and followed her to the U.S. Unable to get any other job, he began writing fiction. Combining his love for writing with his love for history, he focused on writing historical novels. Eventually his books became a hit with the readers and he decided to pursue writing as a full-time profession. In addition to fiction he has also published a non-fiction work on the battle of Waterloo. Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In February
Age: 80 Years, 80 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Judy
father: William Oughtred (Biological Father), Joe Wiggins
mother: Dorothy (Biological Mother), Marjorie Wiggins
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British PeopleBritish MenMale WritersPisces WritersMale Novelists Childhood & Early LifeHe was born in London on 23 February 1944 as a result of a brief liaison between Dorothy, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, and William Oughtred, a Canadian airman.Since he was born out of wedlock, he was given up for adoption as a baby. Joe and Marjorie Wiggins, members of the Peculiar People, a now-extinct Protestant fundamentalist sect based in Essex, adopted him. He had four adopted siblings at the Wiggins home.He had a difficult childhood and was often beaten up by his father. His parents were very strict and religious, and even banned television at home. His mother was a very unhappy woman with whom Bernard had a troubled relationship.He received his primary education from the Monkton Combe School. Later on he went to the University of London where he read theology. Studying about religion made him an atheist.