C.S. Forester Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 16, 2026
C. S. Forester Biography
(Novelist)Birthday: August 27, 1899 (Virgo)
Born In: Cairo, Egypt
Advanced SearchC.S. Forester was one of the greatest authors of his time, who outshone and transcended many of his counterparts. He is particularly known for his works pertaining to naval warfare. His most iconic creation, ‘Horatio Hornblower’, the Royal Navy officer from the Napoleonic era, continues to inspire modern-day literati and has gone down in history as one of the most illustrious fictional characters. Apart from the 12-part Horatio Hornblower series, he has written other novels such as ‘A Ship of the Line’ and ‘Flying Colours’ that are a small part of his large repertoire of thirty five novels, two plays, three children’s books and five biographies. After spending a small part of his childhood in Cairo, Egypt, he moved with his mother to London and began writing a sequence of short stories during this time under a pseudonym. He then worked as a reporter with ‘The Times’ in London for a brief period of time and was only fully financially independent by the age of 27. At the onset of World War II, he wrote propaganda to convince the United States to join the Allied Forces. If you would like to learn more interesting information about this personality, scroll further. Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In August
Also Known As: Cecil Louis Troughton Smith
Died At Age: 66
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Kathleen Belcher (m. 1926–1945)
children: George Forester, John Forester
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place of death: Fullerton, California, United States
City: Cairo, Egypt
More Factseducation: King's College London
awards: 1938 - James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction
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British CelebritiesBritish MenKing's College LondonVirgo WritersMale Writers Childhood & Early LifeCecil Scott Forester was born to George Foster Smith, an English teacher and Sarah Medhurst Troughton in Cairo, Egypt. He was the youngest of the five children born to the couple.When he was 3-years-old, the family broke up and young Forester returned to London with his mother, where he studied at Alleyn’s School, Dulwich College and Guy’s Hospital.He started writing a number of short stories from a very young age and later, tried to enlist in the army. However, he was refused a place because of his frail build.In 1921, he quit studying medicine and started to chase writing seriously under a penname. He wrote his first story, ‘A Pawn among Kings’, in 1924. The same year, he also penned, ‘The Paid Piper’ and ‘Napolean and his Court’.