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.