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DBC Pierre

DBC Pierre (born Peter Finlay in 1961) is a writer who wrote the novel ''Vernon God Little''.
He was born in South Australia in 1961, before moving to Mexico, where Pierre was largely raised. He now resides in the Republic of Ireland.
Pierre was awarded the 2003 Booker Prize for fiction for ''Vernon God Little'', his first novel, becoming the third Australian-born author to be so honoured. Upon winning the Whitbread First Novel Award in 2003 he became the first writer to receive a Booker and a Whitbread for the same book. The book also won the Bollinger Wodehouse Everyman Prize for comic literature at the Hay Festival in 2003, and earned the author a James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of University College Dublin.
Before becoming an author, Pierre, using his birth name, was an actor. His most notable role was as Private (later Lance Corporal) "Bluey" in the television mini-series ''Anzacs'' which premiered on the Nine Network in Australia on 27 October 1985. Although Bluey, who operated the Lewis gun, was one of the main characters in the story, he did not speak a word (even during songs sung by his platoon he only whistled) and was rarely seen without a half smoked Roll-Your-Own cigarette hanging out of his mouth. He starred alongside Paul Hogan, Andrew Clarke, Jon Blake and Megan Williams.
== Early life ==

Born in Reynella in South Australia, where his father was lecturing in genetics at the University of Adelaide, by the age of two Pierre had already spent time in the United States, the South Pacific and Great Britain. He was then raised from early childhood into his 20s in Mexico City's community of Jardines del Pedregal, and attended Edron Academy.〔
Pierre was taken to revisit his home by Alan Yentob for the BBC television series Imagine in 2004.
He recalls in a ''Guardian'' article of 1 September 2004, that he would later return to Durham most years, usually around the second week in July, to see the Durham Miners Gala. Aged seven, he fell ill with hepatitis and had to spend a year in bed. After he recovered, his parents were faced with the choice of keeping him a year behind in school, or letting him stay in his class and just catch up. They chose the latter. Pierre sees this as his "all the trouble began when ... " moment, as it meant him falling out with his peers.
His father, once decorated as a Lancaster Bomber pilot in World War II, by then a scientific partner to Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman E. Borlaug, fell ill when Pierre was sixteen, and died three years later.

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