Michael Wilson, a renowned writer, entered this world on July 1, 1914, in the charming city of McAlester, Oklahoma, USA. His creative endeavors would go on to captivate audiences worldwide, with notable works including the critically acclaimed films "A Place in the Sun" released in 1951, the epic historical drama "Lawrence of Arabia" which premiered in 1962, and the gripping war movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai" that debuted in 1957.
Throughout his personal life, Michael was devoted to his loving wife, Zelma Wilson. Together, they shared a deep and abiding love for one another.
Sadly, Michael's life came to a close on April 9, 1978, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles County, California, USA. His passing left a lasting impact on the world of cinema and those who had the privilege of knowing him.