Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock was born on Aug 13, 1899 in UK. Alfred Hitchcock's big-screen debut came with Woman to Woman directed by Graham Cutts in 1923. Alfred Hitchcock is known for Memory of the Camps directed by Sidney Bernstein, Jasper Britton stars as Self - Narrator and Adolf Hitler as Self. Alfred Hitchcock has got 31 awards and 46 nominations so far. The most recent award Alfred Hitchcock achieved is Jules Verne Awards. The upcoming new movie Alfred Hitchcock plays is Memory of the Camps which will be released on Jul 26, 2015.
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone, Essex, England. He was the son of Emma Jane (Whelan; 1863 - 1942) and East End greengrocer William Hitchcock (1862 - 1914). His parents were both of half English and half Irish ancestry. He had two older siblings, William Hitchcock (born 1890) and Eileen Hitchcock (born 1892). Raised as a strict Catholic and attending Saint Ignatius College, a school run by Jesuits, Hitch had very much of a regular upbringing. His first job outside of the family business was in 1915 as an estimator for the Henley Telegraph and Cable Company. His interest in movies began at around this time, frequently visiting the cinema and reading US trade journals.It was around 1920 when Hitchcock joined the film industry. He started off drawing the sets (he was a very skilled artist). It was there that he met Alma Reville, though they never really spoke to each other. It was only after the director for Always Tell Your Wife (1923) fell ill and Hitchcock was named director to complete the film that he and Reville began to collaborate. Hitchcock had his first real crack at directing a film, start to finish, in 1923 when he was hired to direct the film Number 13 (1922), though the production wasn't completed due to the studio's closure (he later remade it as a sound film). Hitchcock didn't give up then. He directed Le jardin du plaisir (1925), a British/German production, which was very popular. Hitchcock made his first trademark film in 1927, Les cheveux d'or (1927) . In the same year, on the 2nd of December, Hitchcock married Alma Reville. They had one child, Patricia Hitchcock who was born on July 7th, 1928. His success followed when he made a number of films in Britain such as Une femme disparaît (1938) and La taverne de la Jamaïque (1939), some of which also gained him fame in the USA.In 1940, the Hitchcock family moved to Hollywood, where the producer David O. Selznick had hired him to direct an adaptation of 'Daphne du Maurier''s Rebecca (1940). After Cinquième colonne (1942), as his fame as a director grew, film companies began to refer to his films as 'Alfred Hitchcock's', for example Alfred Hitcock's Psychose (1960), Alfred Hitchcock's Complot de famille (1976), Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972).Hitchcock was a master of pure cinema who almost never failed to reconcile aesthetics with the demands of the box-office.During the making of Frenzy (1972), Hitchcock's wife Alma suffered a paralyzing stroke which made her unable to walk very well. On March 7, 1979, Hitchcock was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award, where he said: "I beg permission to mention by name only four people who have given me the most affection, appreciation, and encouragement, and constant collaboration. The first of the four is a film editor, the second is a scriptwriter, the third is the mother of my daughter Pat, and the fourth is as fine a cook as ever performed miracles in a domestic kitchen and their names are Alma Reville." By this time, he was ill with angina and his kidneys had already started to fail. He had started to write a screenplay with Ernest Lehman called The Short Night but he fired Lehman and hired young writer David Freeman to rewrite the script. Due to Hitchcock's failing health the film was never made, but Freeman published the script after Hitchcock's death. In late 1979, Hitchcock was knighted, making him Sir Alfred Hitchcock. On the 29th April 1980, 9:17AM, he died peacefully in his sleep due to renal failure. His funeral was held in the Church of Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills. Father Thomas Sullivan led the service with over 600 people attended the service, among them were Mel Brooks (director of Le grand frisson (1977), a comedy tribute to Hitchcock and his films), Louis Jourdan, Karl Malden, Tippi Hedren, Janet Leigh and François Truffaut.
Birthday
Aug 13, 1899Place of Birth
Leytonstone, London, England, UK
Known For
Awards
31 wins & 46 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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- 2006
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6.9 - 1993
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5.5 - 1979
writer
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- 1972
producer, director
7.4 - 1969
director, producer
6.2 - 1966
director, producer
6.6 - 19647.1
- 19648.5
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- 19608.5
- 19608.5
- 1959
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- 1958
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- 19578.5
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- 1956
director, producer
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- 19557.0
- 1955
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- 1954
director, producer
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- 1951
director, producer
7.9 - 1950
director, producer
7.0 - 19496.2
- 19487.9
- 19476.5
- 1946
writer, director, producer
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- 1945
director
6.2 - 1944
producer, director, writer
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writer
7.0 - 19437.8
- 1942
writer, director
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- 1941
director
6.3 - 1940
director
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- 1939
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- 1936
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- 19346.7
- 1934
director
5.8 - 1932
writer, director
5.7 - 1932
producer
6.9 - 1931
writer, director
5.7 - 1931
writer, director
5.7 - 1931
director
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- 1930
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- 1929
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- 1927
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- 1925
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5.8 - 1924
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6.1 - 1923
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