Jacques Becker

Jacques Becker

  • Birthday: 9/15/1906
  • Deathday: 2/21/1960
  • Place of birth: Paris, France
  • Fame for: Directing
  • Also known as: ジャック・ベッケル

Biography

Jacques Becker (French: [bɛkɛʁ]; 15 September 1906 – 21 February 1960) was a French screenwriter and film director. Becker first worked in the 1930s as an assistant to director Jean Renoir during what is considered the latter's peak period, including such works as Partie de campagne (1936) and La Grande Illusion (1937). In the early part of World War II, Becker was held in a German prisoner-of-war camp for a year. During the Nazi occupation of France, he became a film director in his own right and he also joined the Comité de libération du cinéma français. He would go on to direct the period romance Casque d'or (1952), the influential gangster film Touchez pas au grisbi (1954), and the prison escape drama Le Trou (1959). While he remains lesser-known internationally than peers such as Marcel Carné and Renoir, Becker is nonetheless regarded as a major French filmmaker, with Casque d'or held in high esteem among film critics. Becker died at the age of 53 in 1960 and was interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jacques Becker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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A Day in the Country
Release date: 5/21/1946

A Day in the Country

Role(s): Seminarian (uncredited)

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Le Bled
Release date: 5/17/1929

Le Bled

Role(s): Un ouvrier agricole

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Chotard and Co.
Release date: 6/22/1933

Chotard and Co.

Role(s): Un invité au bal costumé (uncredited)

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Grand Illusion
Release date: 1/1/1937

Grand Illusion

Role(s): L'officier anglais

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Life Is Ours
Release date: 4/7/1936

Life Is Ours

Role(s): Le jeune chômeur

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