Eric Ambler
Novelist and screenwriter of thrillers

Born
June 28th, 1909
115 years ago
Died
October 23rd, 1998
26 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An English author and screenwriter, this individual became recognized for contributions to the crime and thriller genres. Buchan's adventure novels influenced writing style and thematic elements in subsequent works. Received the Edgar Award for Best Novel for the book 'The Mask of Dimitrios' published in 1939, a hallmark of crime fiction. Adaptations of works into film further cemented a legacy in literature and cinema. Also contributed screenplays for several films during the 1950s and 1960s, showcasing versatility across different mediums of storytelling.
Wrote 'The Mask of Dimitrios'
Received the Edgar Award for Best Novel
Adapted works into film screenplays
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