Pierre Boulle Writer

Not to be confused with Pierre Boileau.Pierre Boulle (20 February 1912 – 30 January 1994) was a French novelist best known for two works, The Bridge over the River Kwai (1952) and Planet of the Apes (1963), that were both made into award-winning films.Boulle was an engineer serving as a secret agent with the Free French in Singapore, when he was captured and subjected to two years' forced labour. He used these experiences in The Bridge over the River Kwai, about the notorious Death Railway, which became an international bestseller. The film, named The Bridge on the River Kwai, by David Lean won seven Oscars, and Boulle, who spoke no English at the time, was credited with writing the screenplay, because its two actual screenwriters had been blacklisted.His science-fiction novel Planet of the Apes, in which intelligent apes gain mastery over humans, was adapted into a series of eight award-winning films that spawned magazine versions and popular themed toys.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 20, 1912
Birth place
Avignon
Nationality
France
Date of deathJanuary 30, 1994
Place of death
Paris

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Writer

Career start1950
Career end1992
notable work
Planet of the Apes (novel)
The Bridge over the River Kwai

Pierre Boulle on Wikipedia