| Full Name |
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley |
| Date of Birth |
30 October 1930 |
| Place of Birth |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Date of Death |
21 June 2002 |
| Place of Death |
Brignoles, France |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
Canadian |
| Education |
Saint Andrew's College; Royal Conservatory of Music (acting); National Ballet School (dance) |
| Profession |
Novelist, playwright, short story writer, actor |
| Years of Activity |
c. 1953 - 2002 |
| Brief Information |
Timothy Findley was a prominent Canadian novelist and playwright known for his psychologically complex and often historically-situated works. His novels frequently explored themes of war, trauma, identity, and the human condition, earning him critical acclaim and literary awards such as the Governor General's Award for Fiction. He made significant contributions to Canadian literature through his distinctive narrative voice and powerful storytelling. |