British author Lynne Reid Banks has died at the age of 94.
The known novelist, who wrote children's books like The Indian In The Cupboard, passed away due to cancer. cancer She passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday afternoon.
Her son, Gillon Stephenson, mentioned that she has left a great legacy of wonderful work, and receives messages from people about the impact she made.
The author was born in Barnes, West London, in 1929, and was evacuated with her mother and cousin, Christopher, in 1940 during World War Two to Saskatoon in the Canadian prairies for five years.
Upon her return to England, Reid Banks attended Rada drama school before becoming a secretary and a freelance journalist.
In 1955, she became one of the first two female news reporters on British TV, appearing on ITN for six years where she interviewed stars including Charlie Chaplin, Audrey Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Louis Armstrong and Agatha Christie, she said on her website.
During her break from journalism, she wrote a novel called The L-Shaped Room which was an unexpected success and later made into a film, earning star Leslie Caron an Oscar nomination for best actress, as well as a Bafta and Golden Globe award.
Caron played a young unmarried French woman planning a pregnancy termination, but later rejected the idea and instead rented an odd room in a boarding house where she falls in love with an aspiring actor.
In 1962, Reid Banks relocated to Israel after meeting Liverpool-born sculptor Chaim Stephenson, whom she later married and had three sons with.
Returning to England in 1971, Reid Banks said she 'stumbled upon the idea of bringing a toy plastic American Indian to life in a magic cupboard' for a children’s book.
The first book from her The Indian In The Cupboard series was released in 1980 and the fantasy story, about a boy whose toy has magically come to life, was turned into a film in 1995 starring actor and comedian, Steve Coogan and Richard Jenkins.
She wrote many children’s stories during her career, including The Red Red Dragon, Tiger Tiger, Angela And Diabola and picture book, The Spice Rack.