Peter Bradford Benchley was an American author best known for writing Jaws and its screenplay.
Born into a literary family, he worked as a journalist and speechwriter before becoming a novelist.
Benchley's novels often featured marine themes, including "The Deep" and "The Island," which were also adapted into films.
Later in life, he focused on ecological issues and marine conservation.
Despite mixed success with subsequent novels, Benchley's work, particularly Jaws, had a significant impact on popular culture and summer blockbuster films.
His writing often explored the complex relationship between humans and the sea.
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