Charles Spaak, a renowned writer and assistant director, entered this world on May 25, 1903, in the vibrant city of Brussels, Belgium.
He would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of cinema, with his most notable works including the critically acclaimed "The Grand Illusion" in 1937, the thought-provoking "Before the Deluge" in 1954, and the suspenseful "Panique" in 1946.
Throughout his life, Spaak was married twice, first to Janine Spaak and then to Claude Marcy. His personal life was marked by a deep commitment to those he loved.
Sadly, Charles Spaak's time on this earth came to an end on March 4, 1975, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.