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Lewis Carroll(1832-1898)

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Lewis Carroll
A live action animation blended story following the adventures of our hero as he searches for and fights the Jabberwock.  A straightforward adaptation of the Lewis Carrol poem with the addition of the Lonely Pond Productions comic flair.
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Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, author of the children's classics "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass."

Born on January 27, 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England, Charles Dodgson wrote and created games as a child. At age 20 he received a studentship at Christ Church and was appointed a lecturer in mathematics. Dodgson was shy but enjoyed creating stories for children. His books including "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" were published under the pen name Lewis Carroll. Dodgson died in 1898.

Early Life, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, best known by his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll, was born in the village of Daresbury, England, on January 27, 1832. The eldest boy in a family of 11 children, Carroll was rather adept at entertaining himself and his siblings. His father, a clergyman, raised them in the rectory. As a boy, Carroll excelled in mathematics and won many academic prizes. At age 20, he was awarded a studentship (called a scholarship in other colleges) to Christ College. Apart from serving as a lecturer in mathematics, he was an avid photographer and wrote essays, political pamphlets and poetry. "The Hunting of the Snark" displays his wonderful ability in the genre of literary nonsense.

Alice and Literary Success, Carroll suffered from a bad stammer, but he found himself vocally fluent when speaking with children. The relationships he had with young people in his adult years are of great interest, as they undoubtedly inspired his best-known writings and have been a point of disturbed speculation over the years. Carroll loved to entertain children, and it was Alice, the daughter of Henry George Liddell, who can be credited with his pinnacle inspiration. Alice Liddell remembers spending many hours with Carroll, sitting on his couch while he told fantastic tales of dream worlds. During an afternoon picnic with Alice and her two sisters, Carroll told the first iteration of what would later become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. When Alice arrived home, she exclaimed that he must write the story down for her.

He fulfilled the small girl's request, and through a series of coincidences, the story fell into the hands of the novelist Henry Kingsley, who urged Carroll to publish it. The book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was released in 1865. It gained steady popularity, and as a result, Carroll wrote the sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (1871). By the time of his death, Alice had become the most popular children's book in England, and by 1932 it was one of the most popular in the world.

Photography and Legacy, besides writing, Carroll created a number of fine photographs. His notable portraits include those of the actress Ellen Terry and the poet Alfred Tennyson. He also photographed children in every possible costume and situation, eventually making nude studies of them. Despite conjecture, little real evidence of child abuse can be brought against him. Shortly before his 66th birthday, Lewis Carroll caught a severe case of influenza, which led to pneumonia. He died on January 14, 1898, leaving an enigma behind him.
BornJanuary 27, 1832
DiedJanuary 14, 1898(65)
BornJanuary 27, 1832
DiedJanuary 14, 1898(65)
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7.3
  • Writer(as Lewis Carrol)
  • 1951
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  • 2010
Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Sacha Baron Cohen, Matt Lucas, and Mia Wasikowska in Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
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6.2
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  • 2016
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    • Jabberwock
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      • Completed
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      • 2024
    • Alice in Wonderland -Dive in Wonderland-
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      • 2025
    • Disney Twisted-Wonderland the Animation
      • inspiration (uncredited)
      • Post-production
      • TV Series
      • 2025
    • Searching for Alice
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      • Completed
      • Short
    • @AliceInPhotoLand
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    • Alec
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    • Dorothy and Alice
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    • Get Lost
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    • Veniceland
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    • Escape from Wonderland
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    • Zouan Kourtis in Wonderland: A Surreal Tale (2025)
      Wonderland: A Surreal Tale
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      • novels
      • 2025
    • Gerard Butler, Emilia Clarke, Mawaan Rizwan, Asim Chaudhry, and Simone Ashley in The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland (2024)
      The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland
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      • 2024
    • James Hay and Francesca Hayward in RB&O Live: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2024)
      RB&O Live: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
      • novel
      • 2024
    • Thanksgiving in Wonderland (2024)
      Thanksgiving in Wonderland
      • characters inspired by
      • 2024
    • Bigfoot in Wonderland (2024)
      Bigfoot in Wonderland
      • characters
      • 2024
    • The Cheshire Cat (2024)
      The Cheshire Cat
      • inspired by the character created by
      • 2024
    • Rula Lenska and Lizzy Willis in Alice in Terrorland (2023)
      Alice in Terrorland
      2.7
      • based uopn the novel Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by
      • 2023
    • Lookingglass Alice
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      • novel
      • 2023
    • Madison Young and Jakob Feyferlik in Alice im Wunderland (2023)
      Alice im Wunderland
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      • 2023
    • David Kuskie and Jason Wentworth in The Doctor J & Dangerous Dave Dog & Pony Show (2010)
      The Doctor J & Dangerous Dave Dog & Pony Show
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      • poem
      • 2023
    • Elizabeth Phoenix Caro in In Wonderland (2023)
      In Wonderland
      Short
      • inspired by
      • 2023
    • Robin Hood and the Fairytale Fun Force (2023)
      Robin Hood and the Fairytale Fun Force
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      • 2023
    • Ramon Tikaram and Corinne Furman in The Hunting of the Snark (2023)
      The Hunting of the Snark
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    • Libby Rue, Abigail Estrella, Max Mittelman, Cj Uy, and Jack Stanton in Alice's Wonderland Bakery (2022)
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    • Jessica Calder in Passion and Performance presents Alice in Wonderland (2022)
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    • Asa Lindh in Venus Blue (1998)
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      5.3
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      • poetry excerpts
      • 1998
    • Anne-Marie Mallik in Alice in Wonderland (1966)
      Alice in Wonderland
      6.7
      TV Movie
      • original drawings: closing credits
      • 1966

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    • Austin & Ally (2011)
      Austin & Ally
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      • writer: "Twinkle Twinkle"
      • 2015
    • Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman in Where the Truth Lies (2005)
      Where the Truth Lies
      6.4
      • lyrics: "White Rabbit"
      • 2005
    • The Republic of Love (2003)
      The Republic of Love
      6.0
      • lyrics: "The Walrus & the Carpenter"
      • 2003
    • Krokodilushka (2000)
      Krokodilushka
      5.0
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      • lyrics: "Carmen: Habañera"
      • 2000
    • Whoopi Goldberg, Christopher Lloyd, Gene Wilder, Robbie Coltrane, Ben Kingsley, Tina Majorino, Miranda Richardson, Martin Short, Peter Ustinov, and George Wendt in Alice in Wonderland (1999)
      Alice in Wonderland
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      • lyrics: "Speak Roughly To Your Boy", "Twinkle Twinkle", "Will You Won't Join The Dance", "Beautiful Soup", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Gnat", "Will You Won't You Join The Dance"
      • 1999
    • Natalie Gregory in Alice in Wonderland (1985)
      Alice in Wonderland
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • lyrics: "You Are Old, Father William", "The Walrus and the Carpenter", "Welcome Queen Alice"
      • 1985
    • Ian Holm and Amelia Shankley in Dreamchild (1985)
      Dreamchild
      6.6
      • writer: "Will You Won't You Join the Dance?" (uncredited)
      • 1985
    • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)
      Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
      5.7
      • lyrics: "Dum And Dee Dance (Nursery Rhyme)", "The Duchess' Lullaby", "The Moral Song", "Will You Walk A Little Faster, Said A Whiting To A Snail", "They Told Me (Evidence Read at the Trail of the Knave of Hearts)"
      • 1972
    • Angela Cartwright, Rusty Hamer, Sherry Jackson, Marjorie Lord, and Danny Thomas in The Danny Thomas Show (1953)
      The Danny Thomas Show
      7.1
      TV Series
      • writer: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat" (uncredited)
      • 1953
    • Charlotte Henry in Alice in Wonderland (1933)
      Alice in Wonderland
      6.3
      • lyrics: "Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat", "Beautiful Soup", "Hush-a-Bye Lady in Alice's Lap", "Fill Up the Glasses", "Walk a Little Faster" (uncredited)
      • 1933

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    • Alternative names
      • Lewis Carrol
    • Height
      • 6′ (1.83 m)
    • Born
      • January 27, 1832
      • Daresbury, Cheshire, England, UK
    • Died
      • January 14, 1898
      • Guildford, Surrey, England, UK(pneumonia)
    • Other works
      Book: "Condensation of Determinants".
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      • 3 Biographical Movies
      • 50 Print Biographies
      • 11 Portrayals
      • 43 Articles

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      It's thought Alice in Wonderland sold so well at the time it was written was because when reality was too grim to deal with, people could escape into fantasy like this.
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      Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

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