JM Barrie
JM Barrie is best known as the author of Peter Pan, which was inspired by five boys named George, John, Peter, Michael, and Nicholas Llewelyn Davies.
Children's Author
May 9, 1860
June 19, 1937
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, a renowned Scottish novelist and playwright, is best known for creating the beloved character Peter Pan. Born on May 9, 1860, in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland, Barrie found inspiration for his iconic story in five boys: George, Jack, Peter, Michael, and Nico Llewelyn Davies. Besides Peter Pan, he authored numerous successful novels and plays, captivating millions and providing a stage for some of the twentieth century’s greatest actors. Today, Barrie’s birthplace in Kirriemuir has become a popular tourist attraction. Notably, JM Barrie attributed the inspiration for Peter Pan to the five Llewelyn Davies boys: George, John (Jack), Peter, Michael, and Nicholas (Nico).