- Alan Caillou
Alan Caillou was the
nom de plume of Alan Samuel Lyle-Smythe M.B.E., M.C. (9 November 1914 – 1 October 2006), [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117951207.html?categoryid=25&cs=1 Alan Caillou - Entertainment News, Obituary, Media - Variety ] ] an author, actor, screenwriter, soldier, policeman and professional hunter.Biography
Alan Lyle-Smythe was born in England. Prior to World War II he served with the
Palestine Police from 1936-1939 where he learned the Arabic language. [ [http://www.davidmccallumfansonline.com/Caillou.htm Alan Caillou ] ] . He was awarded the Civil Medal of theOrder of the British Empire in June 1938. [ [http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=34518&geotype=London&gpn=3707&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=lyle-smythe&exact=&atleast=&similar= Gazette Website: PDF Navigator ] ] He married Aliza Sverdova in 1939, then studied acting from 1939-1941. [ [http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateMystery/authorsC.html Authors "C" Of Ultimate Mystery Fiction Web Guide ] ]In January 1940, Lyle-Smyth was commissioned in the
Royal Army Service Corps . Due to his linguistic skills, he transferred to theIntelligence Corps [ [http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=35726&geotype=London&gpn=4271&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=alan%20lyle-smythe%20mc&exact=&atleast=&similar= Gazette Website: PDF Navigator ] ] and served in theWestern Desert where he used the surname "Caillou" (the French word for 'Stone') as an alias. He was captured in North Africa, imprisoned and threatened with execution in Italy, then escaped to join the British forces at Salerno. He was then posted to serve with thepartisan s inYugoslavia . He wrote about his experiences in the book "The World is Six Feet Square" (1954). He was promoted to Captain and awarded theMilitary Cross in 1944. [ [http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=36403&geotype=London&gpn=1042&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=lyle-smythe&exact=&atleast=&similar= Gazette Website: PDF Navigator ] ]Following the War he retured to the Palestine Police from 1946-1947 then served as a
Police Commissioner in British occupiedItalian Somaliland from 1947-1952 where he was recommissioned a Captain [ [http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=39046&geotype=London&gpn=5239&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=alan%20lyle-smythe%20mc&exact=&atleast=&similar= Gazette Website: PDF Navigator ] ] . He wrote of these years in the book "Sheba Slept Here".After work as a District Officer in
Somalia and professional hunter, Lyle-Smith travelled toCanada where he worked as a hunter than became an actor on Canadian television.He wrote his first novel "Rogue's Gambit" in 1955 first using the name of Caillou. Moving from
Vancouver to Hollywood, [p.41 Weaver, Tom "Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Flashbacks" McFarland 1998] he made many appearances as an actor as well as a screenwriter in such shows as "Daktari ", "The Man From U.N.C.L.E. " and "Quark " where he played "The Head".Caillou wrote a variety of
paperback thrillers under his own name and a nom de plume of Alex Webb with such heroes as Cabot Cain Colonel Matthew Tobin, Mike Benasque, Ian Quayle, and Josh Dekker as well as writing many magazine stories.Several of Caillou's novels were filmed such as "Rampage" with
Robert Mitchum in 1963 based on his big game hunting knowledge, "Assault on Agathon" with Nico Manardos as Cabot Cain that Caillou did the screenplay as well, and "The Cheetahs" filmed in 1989.He died in
Sedona , Arizona in 2006.Notes
External links
*Fiction books http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/alan-caillou/
*Film work http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0128845/
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