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James Clavell

James Clavell

Currently Active 1921 — Present
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Personal Info

Born
Oct 10, 1921
Age
104
Birth Place
Sydney, Australia

LEGACY & ORIGINS


Military career
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Service years 1940–1948
Rank Captain
Unit Royal Artillery
Conflicts
Second World War
Dutch East Indies campaign

Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell (10 October 1921 – 7 September 1994), known as James Clavell, was a British and American writer, filmmaker and a British Army officer during the Second World War. He is best known for his Asian Saga novels, a number of which have had television and film adaptations.

Clavell also wrote such screenplays as those for The Fly (1958), based on the short story by George Langelaan, and The Great Escape (1963), based on the personal account of Paul Brickhill. He directed the popular 1967 film To Sir, with Love, for which he also wrote the script.

During his war service, Clavell was a prisoner-of-war to the Imperial Japan at Changi Prison, which formed the basis of his semi-autobiographical novel King Rat (1962) and its 1965 film adaptation.

Life & Career Details


Military career
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Service years 1940–1948
Rank Captain
Unit Royal Artillery
Conflicts
Second World War
Dutch East Indies campaign

Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell (10 October 1921 – 7 September 1994), known as James Clavell, was a British and American writer, filmmaker and a British Army officer during the Second World War. He is best known for his Asian Saga novels, a number of which have had television and film adaptations.

Clavell also wrote such screenplays as those for The Fly (1958), based on the short story by George Langelaan, and The Great Escape (1963), based on the personal account of Paul Brickhill. He directed the popular 1967 film To Sir, with Love, for which he also wrote the script.

During his war service, Clavell was a prisoner-of-war to the Imperial Japan at Changi Prison, which formed the basis of his semi-autobiographical novel King Rat (1962) and its 1965 film adaptation.

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