
Deighton was born in Marylebone, London, in 1929. His father was a chauffeur and mechanic, and his mother was a part-time cook. After leaving school, Deighton worked as a railway clerk before performing his National Service, which he spent as a photographer for the Royal Air Force's Special Investigation Branch. After discharge from the RAF, he studied at St Martin's School of Art in London in 1949, and in 1952 won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1955. Deighton worked as an airline steward with BOAC. Before he began his writing career he worked as an illustrator in New York and, in 1960, as an art director in a London advertising agency. He is credited with creating the first British cover for Jack Kerouac's On the Road. He has since used his drawing skills to illustrate a number of his own military history books. Following the success of his first novels, Deighton became The Observer's cookery writer and produced illustrated cookbooks. In September 1967 he wrote an article in the Sunday Times Magazine about Operation Snowdrop - an SAS attack on Benghazi during World War II. The following year David Stirling would be awarded substantial damages in libel from the article. He also wrote travel guides and became travel editor of Playboy, before becoming a film producer. After producing a film adaption of his 1968 novel Only When I Larf, Deighton and photographer Brian Duffy bought the film rights to Joan Littlewood and Theatre Workshop's stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War! He had his name removed from the credits of the film, however, which was a move that he later described as "stupid and infantile." That was his last involvement with the cinema. Deighton left England in 1969. He briefly resided in Blackrock, County Louth in Ireland. He has not returned to England apart from some personal visits and very few media appearances, his last one since 1985 being a 2006 interview which formed part of a "Len Deighton Night" on BBC Four. He and his wife Ysabele divide their time between homes in Portugal and Guernsey.
Series
Books

Horse Under Water
1962

Spy Hook
1988

Len Deighton's French Cooking for Men
50 Classic Cookstrips for Today's Action Men
2010

Berlin Game
1983

Only When I Larf
1967

Charity
1996

Hope
1995

SS-GB
1979

Battle of Britain
1980

Blood, Tears and Folly
An Objective Look at World War II
1993

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Spy
1976

Airshipwreck
1978

Action Cook Book
1965

Spy Story
1974

Bomber
1970

Fighter
2021

The Spy Quartet
An Expensive Place to Die, Spy Story, Yesterday's Spy, Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy
2015

Spy Line
1989

Len Deighton's London Dossier
1967

XPD
1981

Winter
1987

Mexico Set
1985

Len Deighton 3-Book War Collection Volume 1
Bomber, XPD, Goodbye Mickey Mouse
2013

Billion Dollar Brain
1966

Faith
1994

ABC of French Food
1989

Close-Up
1972

Violent Ward
1993

James Bond
My Long And Eventful Search For His Father
2012

BASIC FRENCH COOKING
1987

Fighter
The True Story of the Battle of Britain
1977

Yesterday's Spy
1975

Mamista
1991

London Match
1985

Spy Sinker
1990

Goodbye Mickey Mouse
1982

The Ipcress File
1962

An Expensive Place to Die
1967

City of Gold
1992

Blitzkrieg
From the Rise of Hitler to the Fall of Dunkirk
1979

Funeral in Berlin
1964