George Alexander Graham Adamson
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(3 February 1906 – 20 August 1989), also known as the ''Baba ya Simba'' ("Father of Lions" in
Swahili),
was a Kenyan
wildlife conservation
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ist and author. He and his wife,
Joy
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, were depicted in the film ''
Born Free
''Born Free'' is a 1966 British drama film starring the real-life couple Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, another real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her in ...
'' and best-selling book with the same title, which is based on the true story of
Elsa the Lioness
Elsa the lioness ( 28 January 195624 January 1961) was a female lion raised along with her sisters "Big One" and "Lustica" by game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy Adamson after they were orphaned at only a few days old. Though her two siste ...
, an orphaned lioness cub they had raised and later released into the wild. Several other films have been made based on the Adamsons' lives.
Life
George Alexander Graham Adamson was born 3 February 1906 in
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,
India
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to English and Irish parents. He was educated at
Dean Close School
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,
Cheltenham
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, England and moved to work on his father's
coffee plantations Kenya
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1924. After the death of his parents, he worked a series of jobs, which included time as a gold prospector, goat trader and professional
safari
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hunter
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before joining Kenya's wildlife department in
1938
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working as game warden. Six years later, he married
Friederike Victoria "Joy" Gessner.
It was in 1956 that he raised the lioness cub,
Elsa, who he helped to release into the wild and who became the subject of the 1966 feature film ''
Born Free
''Born Free'' is a 1966 British drama film starring the real-life couple Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, another real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her in ...
'' based on the book written by Joy.
Adamson retired as a Senior Wildlife Warden of the Northern Frontier District Province of Kenya (
Meru National Park
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area) in 1961 and devoted himself to raising lions that could not look after themselves and training them to survive in the wild. In 1970, he moved to the
Kora National Reserve in northern Kenya to continue the rehabilitation of captive or orphaned big cats for eventual reintroduction into the wild. George and Joy separated in 1970, but continued to spend Christmas holidays together until she was murdered on 3 January 1980.
Death
On 20 August 1989, George Adamson was murdered near his camp in
Kora National Park, by
Somali bandits, when he went to the rescue of his assistant and a young European tourist in the Kora National Park. He was 83 years old. George is buried in the Kora National Park next to his brother, Terrance and two lions named:
Super Cub and Mugie, a lion released in Kora after George's death.
Film and television
*''
Born Free
''Born Free'' is a 1966 British drama film starring the real-life couple Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, another real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her in ...
'' (1966), based on the book of the same name by Joy Adamson about
Elsa the Lioness
Elsa the lioness ( 28 January 195624 January 1961) was a female lion raised along with her sisters "Big One" and "Lustica" by game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy Adamson after they were orphaned at only a few days old. Though her two siste ...
, that was rehabilitated into the wild, but remained in a friendly relationship with the Adamsons. The film stars
Virginia McKenna
Dame Virginia Anne McKenna, (born 7 June 1931) is a British stage and screen actress, author and wildlife campaigner. She is best known for the films ''A Town Like Alice'' (1956), '' Carve Her Name with Pride'' (1958), ''Born Free'' (1966), and ...
as Joy Adamson and
Bill Travers
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as George Adamson. George Adamson served as Chief Technical Advisor.
*''The Lions Are Free'' (1967) is the true story of what happened to the lions Boy, Girl, Ugas, Mara, Henrietta and Little Elsa, and other lions which starred in ''Born Free''. George Adamson rehabilitated many of these lions after ''Born Free'' was completed. It is a documentary-style film about George Adamson and his lions.
*''An Elephant Called Slowly'' (1969) is a travelogue featuring George Adamson, Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna.
*''Lord of the Lions...Adamson of Africa'' was filmed in the Kora Reserve in Kenya only months before George was murdered (about 53 minutes)
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Living Free
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'' (1972) is the sequel to ''Born Free''; it stars
Nigel Davenport
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as George Adamson and
Susan Hampshire
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as Joy Adamson.
*''Christian the Lion'' (1972) is a documentary of
Christian the lion
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and his journey to George Adamson; it was written, produced and directed by Bill Travers and
James Hill, the director of ''Born Free''.
*''Born Free'' (1974 television series) is a loose adaptation starring
Gary Collins and
Diana Muldaur
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.
*''
To Walk With Lions'' (1999), a feature film, starred
Richard Harris
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as George Adamson.
*"The Born Free Legacy" is a BBC documentary from 2010.
*"Elsa's Legacy: The Born Free Story" is a ''Nature'' PBS documentary episode from 2011.
Bibliography
* ''Bwana Game: The Life Story of George Adamson'', Collins & Harvill (April 1968),
*''A Lifetime With Lions'', Doubleday (1st ed. in the U.S.A.) (1968), ASIN B0006BQAZW
* ''My Pride and Joy: Autobiography'', The Harvill Press (22 September 1986),
References
Further reading
*
Sandy Gall
Henderson Alexander Gall, (born 1 October 1927) is a Scottish journalist, author, and former ITN news presenter whose career as a journalist has spanned more than 50 years.
Life and career
Gall was born in Penang, Straits Settlements (presen ...
, ''George Adamson: Lord of the Lions'' (Nov 1991), Grafton,
*Adrian House, ''The Great Safari: The Lives of George and Joy Adamson'', (1993), William Morrow & Company,
External links
George AdamsonWebsite featuring photos, letters and much information on George Adamson.
George Adamson Wildlife Preservation TrustAnimated website for kids.Meet Dotty Rhino & her friends who live in Mkomazi, a real-life game reserve in Africa.
WildLifeNow – African Wildlife Preservation Trust websiteBorn Free Foundation website– drawing of George Adamson with Boy and Christian by artist
Gary Hodges for George's memorial service.
Christian the Lion, Ace Bourke & John Rendall
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