About: Olivia Dahl

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Olivia Twenty Dahl (20 April 1955 – 17 November 1962) was the oldest child of the author Roald Dahl and the American actress Patricia Neal. She died at the age of seven from encephalitis caused by measles, before a vaccine against the disease had been developed. Roald Dahl's books James and the Giant Peach (1961) and The BFG (1982) were dedicated to Olivia. As a result of her death, her father Roald became an advocate for vaccination, and wrote the pamphlet "Measles: A Dangerous Illness" in 1988.

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  • Olivia Twenty Dahl (20 April 1955 – 17 November 1962) was the oldest child of the author Roald Dahl and the American actress Patricia Neal. She died at the age of seven from encephalitis caused by measles, before a vaccine against the disease had been developed. Roald Dahl's books James and the Giant Peach (1961) and The BFG (1982) were dedicated to Olivia. As a result of her death, her father Roald became an advocate for vaccination, and wrote the pamphlet "Measles: A Dangerous Illness" in 1988. (en)
  • Оливия Твенти Даль (англ. Olivia Twenty Dahl; 20 апреля 1955 — 17 ноября 1962) — старший ребёнок писателя Роальда Даля и американской актрисы Патриции Нил. Она умерла в возрасте семи лет от энцефалита, вызванного корью, до того, как была разработана вакцина против этой болезни. Романы Роальда Даля «Джеймс и гигантский персик» (1961) и «Большой и добрый великан» (1982) были посвящены Оливии. В результате её смерти Роальд позднее стал сторонником вакцинации, вскоре написав в 1988 году брошюру «Корь — опасная болезнь». (ru)
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  • Lucy Dahl (en)
  • Nicholas Logsdail (en)
  • Ophelia Dahl (en)
  • Phoebe Dahl (en)
  • Sophie Dahl (en)
  • Tessa Dahl (en)
  • Theo Dahl (en)
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  • St John the Baptist Churchyard, Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England (en)
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  • Olivia Twenty Dahl (20 April 1955 – 17 November 1962) was the oldest child of the author Roald Dahl and the American actress Patricia Neal. She died at the age of seven from encephalitis caused by measles, before a vaccine against the disease had been developed. Roald Dahl's books James and the Giant Peach (1961) and The BFG (1982) were dedicated to Olivia. As a result of her death, her father Roald became an advocate for vaccination, and wrote the pamphlet "Measles: A Dangerous Illness" in 1988. (en)
  • Оливия Твенти Даль (англ. Olivia Twenty Dahl; 20 апреля 1955 — 17 ноября 1962) — старший ребёнок писателя Роальда Даля и американской актрисы Патриции Нил. Она умерла в возрасте семи лет от энцефалита, вызванного корью, до того, как была разработана вакцина против этой болезни. Романы Роальда Даля «Джеймс и гигантский персик» (1961) и «Большой и добрый великан» (1982) были посвящены Оливии. В результате её смерти Роальд позднее стал сторонником вакцинации, вскоре написав в 1988 году брошюру «Корь — опасная болезнь». (ru)
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