Muriel Box

Muriel Box

Deceased · Born: Sep 22, 1905 · Died: May 18, 1991

Personal Details

BornSep 22, 1905 New Malden, Surrey [now in Kingston upon Thames, London], England, UK
Spouse
  • Gerald Gardiner

    ( Aug 28, 1970 to Jan 7, 1990 )
  • Sydney Box

    ( May 23, 1935 to May 1, 1969 )

Biography

Muriel Box, a multifaceted creative force, entered the world on September 22, 1905, in the charming town of New Malden, Surrey, which would later become part of the bustling metropolis of Kingston upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom.

As a writer and director, Muriel left an indelible mark on the film industry, with notable credits including the critically acclaimed "The Seventh Veil" (1945),the thought-provoking "Mr. Lord Says No" (1952),and the gripping drama "Both Sides of the Law" (1953).

In her personal life, Muriel was married twice, first to Gerald Gardiner, and later to Sydney Box. Her love life was marked by a deep connection with each of her husbands.

Muriel's remarkable journey came to a close on May 18, 1991, in the city that had been her home for so many years, London, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1948
Easy Money
Easy Money as Screenplay
Daybreak
Daybreak as Writer
1947
Dear Murderer
Dear Murderer as Screenplay
Holiday Camp
Holiday Camp as Screenplay
The Smugglers
The Smugglers as Screenplay
1946
The Years Between
The Years Between as Screenplay
1945
The Facts of Love
The Facts of Love as Screenplay
1964
1962
1960
Too Young to Love
Too Young to Love as Director, Writer
1959
1957
The Truth About Women
The Truth About Women as Director, Writer
A Novel Affair
A Novel Affair as Director, Writer
1956
Eyewitness
Eyewitness as Director
1955
1954
1953
Both Sides of the Law
Both Sides of the Law as Director, Screenplay
1952
Mr. Lord Says No
Mr. Lord Says No as Director, Writer
1949