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Jules Dassin

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Jules Dassin

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Dec 18, 1911 (114 years old)

Place of Birth

Middletown, Connecticut, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julius "Jules" Dassin (December 18, 1911 – March 31, 2008) was an American film director, producer, writer and actor. He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France, where he revived his career. Dassin quickly became better known for his noir films Brute Force (1947), The Naked City (1948), and Thieves' Highway (1949), which helped him to become "one of the leading American filmmakers of the postwar era." Dassin's most influential film was Rififi (1955), an early work in the "heist film" genre. It inspired later heist films, such as Ocean's Eleven (1960). Another piece it inspired was Dassin's own heist film Topkapi, filmed in France and Istanbul, Turkey with Melina Mercouri and Oscar winner Peter Ustinov. Dassin said Darryl F. Zanuck in 1948 called him into his office to inform him he would be blacklisted, but he still had enough time to make a movie for Fox. Dassin was blacklisted in Hollywood during the production of Night and the City (1950). He was not allowed on the studio property to edit or oversee the musical score for the film. He also had trouble finding work abroad, as U.S. distribution companies blacklisted the U.S. distribution of any European film associated with artists blacklisted in Hollywood. In 1952, after Dassin had been out of work for two years, actress Bette Davis hired him to direct her in the Broadway revue Two's Company. The show closed early, however, and Dassin left for Europe. Dassin did not work as a film director again until Rififi in 1954 (a French production). Most of Dassin's films in the decades following the blacklist are European productions. His prolific later career in Europe and the affiliation with Greece through his second wife, combined with a common pronunciation of his surname as "Da-SAN" in Europe, as opposed to "DASS-in" in the United States leads to a common misconception that he was a European director.

Known For

Acting
2023Elective Vicissitudes: The Radical Exiles of Jules DassinHimself
2008Urok FrancuzskogoHimself
2006Filmmakers in ActionSelf
2005Buzz
2005The Long Haul of A.I. BezzeridesNarrator (voice)
1993Balkan Landscapes: The Gaze of Theo AngelopoulosHimself
1982Champs-ElyséesSelf
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimancheSelf
1972Le Grand ÉchiquierSelf
1970Promise at DawnIvan Mosjukine
1964TopkapiTurkish Cop (uncredited)
1962PhaedraChristos (uncredited)
1962The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonSelf
1960Never on SundayHomer Thrace
1959DiscoramaSelf
1956CinépanoramaSelf
1955RififiCesar le Milanais
1949Thieves' HighwayMan in Freight Elevator (uncredited)
-Theo Angelopoulos: A Lifework in Film
Production
1978A Dream of PassionProducer
1970Promise at DawnProducer
1968UptightProducer
196610:30 P.M. SummerProducer
1964TopkapiProducer
1962PhaedraProducer
1960Never on SundayProducer
Directing
1981Circle of TwoDirector
1978A Dream of PassionDirector
1974The RehearsalDirector
1970Promise at DawnDirector
1968UptightDirector
1968Survival 1967Director
196610:30 P.M. SummerDirector
1964TopkapiDirector
1962PhaedraDirector
1960Never on SundayDirector
1959The LawDirector
1957He Who Must DieDirector
1955RififiDirector
1950Night and the CityDirector
1949Thieves' HighwayDirector
1948The Naked CityDirector
1947Brute ForceDirector
1946Two Smart PeopleDirector
1946A Letter for EvieDirector
1944The Canterville GhostDirector
1943Young IdeasDirector
1942Reunion in FranceDirector
1942Nazi AgentDirector
1942The Affairs of MarthaDirector
1941The Tell-Tale HeartDirector
Writing
1978A Dream of PassionScreenplay
1974The RehearsalWriter
1970Promise at DawnWriter
1968UptightWriter
196610:30 P.M. SummerScreenplay
1962PhaedraWriter
1960Never on SundayWriter
1960Crack in the MirrorWriter
1959The LawScreenplay
1957He Who Must DieWriter
1955RififiAdaptation