What is the personality type of Albert "Bertie" Wells? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Albert "Bertie" Wells from A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery Series and what is the personality traits.
Albert "Bertie" Wells personality type is ESFP, which is a leader type. ESFPs are known for their cheerful, enthusiastic, bubbly, lively and talkative personalities.
Wells' name has been a source of confusion for some people because he shares the first name of Bertrand Arthur (B.A.) Wells. He is known as "Bertie" or "Bertie Wells" by his friends and family, and as "Bertie Wells" by his fans. He began his career as a writer under the name B. A. (Bertie) Arthur, but after Wells discovered that it was being used by another author, he changed his nom de plume to Bertie Wells.
Wells was born on December 23, 1859 in London, England. He is the son of a bookseller and a music-hall singer. His parents were distant and he spent most of his childhood living with his maternal grandparents in Kent.
During his youth, Wells worked odd jobs to support himself and help support his family. While in the British Army, he was stationed in India for a short time.
He is the brother to Daisy Wells. In 'Mistletoe and Murder' he attended Cambridge and studied History.