Roald Dahl crowned greatest storyteller of all time beating Shakespeare, Spielberg and Walt Disney to the title
Beloved Children's author the runaway winner in nationwide poll
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ROALD Dahl has been named the greatest storyteller of all time.
The creator of classics such as Charlie And The Chocolate Factory as well as James And The Giant Peach has topped a poll of the greatest authors, songwriters, artists and photographers.
Oliver Twist author Charles Dickens came a close second followed by playwright William Shakespeare and Harry Potter creator JK Rowling.
Visual storytellers including graffiti artist Banksy, Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg and legendary cartoonist Walt Disney also featured in the top 50.
Canon UK commissioned the research to mark the launch of its 365 Days of Summer competition to find a storyteller to spend a year identifying and living 365 new stories across the globe.
It also emerged a staggering 94 per cent of people enjoy a good story with the average adult telling four stories a day, through words, conversation and with photos.
Matthew Searle, Country Director, Canon UK and Ireland said: “You can’t beat a good story, whether it’s words in a book, photographs or film or simply through conversation.
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“Storytellers come in many different forms whether it’s through music, writing or photos, and those in this top 50 are responsible for some of the greatest tales of all time.
“Roald Dahl in particular may be well known for his words, but the images which accompanied many of his children’s books have helped to paint the picture for children for generations.
“As technology evolves, stories are now so much more than just the written word and people today have a variety of ways to tell their own story and make sure it lives on.”
The poll of 2,000 adults saw Dahl, who died in 1990 aged 74, take the top spot with a staggering 58 per cent of the vote.
Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, JK Rowling and Steven Spielberg completed the top five.
The 50 Greatest Storytellers Of All Time
- Roald Dahl
- Charles Dickens
- William Shakespeare
- JK Rowling
- Steven Spielberg
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Lewis Carroll
- Walt Disney
- Enid Blyton
- J.R.R Tolkien
- David Attenborough
- Beatrix Potter
- Stephen King
- Brothers Grimm
- HG Wells
- AA Milne
- George Orwell
- CS Lewis
- Ernest Hemingway
- Ridley Scott
- T.S. Eliot
- James Cameron
- Quentin Tarantino
- Morgan Freeman
- George Lucas
- Alan Bennett
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Jacqueline Wilson
- Ed Sheeran
- Banksy
- Eminem
- Virginia Woolf
- The Coen Brothers
- Martin Scorsese
- Philip K. Dick
- David Walliams
- Tom Hanks
- JD Salinger
- Louis Theroux
- Adele
- Iain M. Banks
- Samuel Jackson
- Tom Hardy
- Stephenie Meyer
- H. P. Lovecraft
- E L James
- Jack Kerouac
- Prince
- John Lennon
- Kevin Spacey
The Little Mermaid author Hans Christian Andersen came sixth while Alice in Wonderland creator Lewis Carroll and Walt Disney followed close behind.
The Famous Five writer Enid Blyton and Lord of the Rings author J.R.R Tolkien took the final slots of the top ten.
Film-based stories have also led to directors and actors in the top 50 such as James Cameron, Quentin Tarantino and Morgan Freeman.
Songwriters Adele, Ed Sheeran, Eminem and Prince also among the top storytellers.
Those who think they have what it takes to inspire people to find their own stories can apply by sharing their most memorable summer story on Instagram, tagging and #LiveForTheStory.
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