Pierre Boulle was a French novelist best known for "The Bridge over the River Kwai" and "Planet of the Apes," both of which became successful films.
Born in 1912, Boulle worked as an engineer and secret agent during World War II. His experiences as a prisoner of war influenced his writing, particularly "The Bridge over the River Kwai." "Planet of the Apes" became a cultural phenomenon, spawning multiple film adaptations and merchandise.
Boulle's works often explored themes of human nature and societal structures.
He passed away in 1994, leaving a legacy of influential novels that continue to captivate readers and audiences through various media adaptations.
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