
Biography
Gaston Leroux (1868–1927) was a French journalist and novelist, celebrated for his contributions to detective fiction and horror literature. Born in Paris, he initially studied law but later transitioned to journalism, where he gained recognition as an international correspondent. Leroux's most famous work, The Phantom of the Opera (1910), became a cultural phenomenon through various adaptations, including Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical. Another notable novel, The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1907), is considered one of the finest locked-room mysteries. His storytelling often blended suspense, drama, and intricate plots, earning him a place alongside literary greats like Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Awards & recognition
- Knight of the Legion of Honour · 1902
Filmography11 titles

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall

Phantom of the Paradise

The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera

Love Never Dies

The Phantom of the Opera

Phantom of the Opera

Song at Midnight

The Phantom of the Opera

The Wax Mask

The Phantom of the Opera