Leo Marks

Leopold Samuel Marks (24 September 1920 – 15 January 2001), MBE, was an English cryptographer during the Second World War. He headed the codes office supporting resistance agents in occupied Europe for the secret Special Operations Executive organisation. After the war, Marks became a playwright and screenwriter, writing scripts that frequently utilised his war-time cryptographic experiences. He wrote the script for Peeping Tom, the controversial film directed by Michael Powell which had a disastrous effect on Powell's career, but has subsequently been described by Martin Scorsese as a masterpiece. In 1998, towards the end of his life, Marks published a personal history of his experiences during the war, Between Silk and Cyanide, which was critical of the leadership of SOE.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 24, 1920
Birth nameLeopold Samuel Marks
Birth place
London
Date of deathJanuary 15, 2001
Place of death
London
Known for
Peeping Tom (film)

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  1. http://www.powell-pressburger.org
  2. http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/Leo