10/10/1924
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia:
James Clavell, born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell (10 October 1924 – 7 September 1994) was an Australian (later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known for his epic Asian Saga series of novels and their televised adaptations, along with such films as The Great Escape and To Sir, with Love.
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The Making of Shōgun (2003) as |
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Tai-Pan (1986) Novel |
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The Children's Story (1982) Director |
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The Children's Story (1982) Novel |
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The Last Valley (1971) Director |
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The Last Valley (1971) Writer |
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The Last Valley (1971) Producer |
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Where's Jack? (1969) Director |
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The Sweet and the Bitter (1967) Director |
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The Sweet and the Bitter (1967) Writer |
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To Sir, with Love (1967) Director |
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To Sir, with Love (1967) Producer |
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To Sir, with Love (1967) Writer |
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King Rat (1965) Novel |
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The Satan Bug (1965) Screenplay |
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633 Squadron (1964) Screenplay |
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The Great Escape (1963) Screenplay |
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The Great Escape (1963) Producer |
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Walk Like a Dragon (1960) Director |
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Walk Like a Dragon (1960) Writer |
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Walk Like a Dragon (1960) Producer |
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Five Gates to Hell (1959) Director |
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Five Gates to Hell (1959) Screenplay |
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Five Gates to Hell (1959) Producer |
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Watusi (1959) Writer |
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The Fly (1958) Screenplay |