Hector Hugh Munro Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Published May 26, 2026
Saki Biography
(Writer)Birthday: December 18, 1870 (Sagittarius)
Born In: Sittwe, Myanmar (Burma)
Advanced SearchHector Hugh Munro, better known by the pen name Saki, was a witty British writer. The inspiration behind his pen name ‘Saki’ is unknown. He is regarded as one of the greatest short story writers and compared to greats such as O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. Munro was greatly influenced by the writings of Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling and Lewis Carroll. His stories were initially published in newspapers and later collected into several volumes. Apart from short stories, Munro also wrote a full-length play, two one-act plays, a historical study, a short novel etc. He influenced great writers such as A. A. Milne, Noel Coward and P. G. Wodehouse. When he was in his early 20s, Munro went to Burma (Myanmar) to join the Colonial Burmese Military Police but he had to return back to England later due to ill-health. Thereafter, he embarked on his career as a journalist. He wrote for various publications including the Daily Express, the Bystander, The Morning Post and the Outlook Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In December
Nick Name: H. H. Munro
Also Known As: Hector Hugh Munro, H. H. Munro
Died At Age: 45
Family:father: Charles Augustus Munro
mother: Mary Frances Mercer
siblings: Ethel Munro
Died on: November 14, 1916
place of death: Beaumont-Hamel, France
Cause of Death: Killed
Notable Alumni: Bedford School
More Factseducation: Bedford School
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British CelebritiesShort Story WritersBritish MenMale WritersBritish Writers Childhood & Early LifeHector Hugh Munro was born on December 18, 1870 in Akyab, British Burma, to Charles Augustus Munro and Mary Frances Mercer.His father was Inspector General for the Indian Imperial Police, and his mother was the daughter of Rear Admiral Samuel Mercer.In 1872, when he was just two, his mother left for heavenly abode and his father sent him and his sister to England, to stay with his grandmother and aunts.He received his education Pencarwick School in Exmouth and was then send to Bedford School where he stayed in a hostel.In 1893, Hector joined the Indian Imperial Police and in Burma, but ill-health forced him to return to England after two years.At the beginning of World War I, he joined as an ordinary trooper at the 2nd King Edward’s Horse though at that time he was already 43 years old and was over age.He later became a lance sergeant in the 22nd Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers.