Liz Charles-Williams, a renowned writer, emerged into the world on November 19, 1935, in the bustling borough of Balham, situated within the heart of London, England, United Kingdom. This talented wordsmith left an indelible mark on the literary world through her notable works, including the 1969 cinematic masterpiece "Some Girls Do", the 1967 thrilling production "Deadlier Than the Male", and the 1974 thought-provoking film "Open Season".
Throughout her life, Liz Charles-Williams was united in matrimony to the esteemed David D. Osborn, a union that brought joy and companionship to both parties. Unfortunately, on April 3, 2014, Liz Charles-Williams' life came to a close in Wilder, Vermont, United States of America, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing her.