Jacques Becker
Jacques Becker was born on Sep 15, 1906 in France. Jacques Becker's big-screen debut came with Night at the Crossroads directed by Jean Renoir in 1932. Jacques Becker is known for Le Trou directed by Jacques Becker, Michel Constantin stars as Geo Cassine and Jean Keraudy as Roland Darbant. Jacques Becker has got 6 awards and 11 nominations so far. The most recent award Jacques Becker achieved is Jussi Awards. The upcoming new movie Jacques Becker plays is Le Trou which will be released on Feb 14, 1997.
His interest in films was stimulated by a meeting with King Vidor, who offered him employment in the US as actor and assistant director. However, he remained in France and became assistant to Jean Renoir, a friend of the family, during that director's peak period (1932-39). In 1934 he ventured briefly into independent production, co-directing with Pierre Prévert a short film, Le commissaire est bon enfant, le gendarme est sans pitié (1935). In 1935 he turned out a five-reeler, Tête de turc (1935), which he later refused to acknowledge as his.In 1939 he began shooting a feature film, L'or du Cristobal (1940), but walked out after three weeks, leaving the film to be finished by Jean Stelli. In 1942, after a year in a German prisoner-of-war camp, he began his career as director. His entire output consisted of only 13 films, but they include some of the most artistically and technically substantial in French cinema. He is one of the few Old Guard directors done honor by the New Wave, which reveres him for his masterpieces, the atmospheric period love story Casque d'or (1952) and the superb prison escape drama Le trou (1960), and also for his lesser films, such charming love tales as Antoine et Antoinette (1947) and Édouard et Caroline (1951), in which he vividly depicts French social milieus through careful attention to background. His Touchez pas au grisbi (1954), a gangster film distinguished for its detailed action and penetration of character, exerted considerable influence on subsequent série noire French films. He was less successful with such commercial ventures as Ali Baba et les 40 voleurs (1954), which was dominated by Fernandel, and Les amants de Montparnasse (1958), a biographical sketch of the last years in the life of Modigliani. Becker's widow is French stage and screen actress Françoise Fabian (b. Michèle Cortès de Leone y Fabianera, 1932, Algiers). He was the father of director Jean Becker.
Birthday
Sep 15, 1906Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Awards
6 wins & 11 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1960
director, writer
8.5 - 1958
writer, director
7.4 - 19576.3
- 1954
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
director, writer
6.0 - 1954
director, writer
7.7 - 1951
director, writer
7.0 - 1949
writer, director
7.1 - 19467.5
- 1943
director, writer
7.5 - 1940
director
6.4 - 1938
second unit director or assistant director
7.0 - 19378.1
- 19365.9
- 19367.5
- 1934
second unit director or assistant director
6.6 - 19335.8
- 19327.3
- 1932
second unit director or assistant director
6.5