Jean Negulesco

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1900-02-26

Deathday 1993-07-18 (93 years old)

Place of Birth Craiova, Dolj, Romania

Also Known As Ioan Negulescu

Jean Negulesco

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jean Negulesco (26 February 1900 – 18 July 1993) was a Romanian-born American film director and screenwriter. Born in Craiova, he attended Carol I High School. In 1915 he moved to Vienna, in 1919 to Bucharest, where he worked as a painter, before becoming a stage decorator in Paris. In 1927 he went to New York City for an exhibition of his paintings, and settled there. In 1934 he entered the film industry, first as a sketch artist, then as an assistant producer, second unit director and in the late 1930s he became a director and screenwriter. He made a reputation at Warner Brothers by directing short subjects, particularly a series of band shorts featuring unusual camera angles and dramatic use of shadows and silhouettes. Negulesco's first feature film as director was Singapore Woman (1941). In 1948 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Directing for Johnny Belinda. In 1955, he won the BAFTA Award for Best Film for How to Marry a Millionaire. His 1959 movie The Best of Everything was on Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Cult Films of All-Time" list. From the late 1960s, he lived in Marbella, Spain. He died there at age 93, of heart failure. During his Hollywood career and in his 1984 autobiography, Negulesco claimed to have been born on 29 February 1900; he was apparently motivated to make this statement because birthdays on Leap Year Day are comparatively rare. In fact, 1900 was not a leap year, so there was no 29 February in 1900. Negulesco's autobiography (in which this claim appears) is appropriately titled Things I Did and Things I Think I Did. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Negulesco, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Known For

Director

1970
Hello-Goodbye

as Director

1970
The Invincible Six

as Director

1965
The Greatest Story Ever Told

as Second Unit Director

1964
1962
Jessica

as Director

1959
1959
1958
A Certain Smile

as Director

1958
The Gift of Love

as Director

1957
Boy on a Dolphin

as Director

1956
The Dark Wave

as Director

1955
Daddy Long Legs

as Director

1955
1954
Woman's World

as Director

1953
Titanic

as Director

1953
Scandal at Scourie

as Director

1952
1952
1952
Lydia Bailey

as Director

1950
Under My Skin

as Director

1950
Three Came Home

as Director

1950
The Mudlark

as Director

1949
1948
Road House

as Director

1948
Johnny Belinda

as Director

1947
Humoresque

as Director

1947
Deep Valley

as Director

1946
1946
Three Strangers

as Director

1944
The Conspirators

as Director

1944
1944
Roaring Guns

as Director

1943
Women at War

as Director

1943
Cavalcade of Dance

as Director

1943
Food and Magic

as Director

1943
Over the Wall

as Director

1943
1942
1942
Calling All Girls

as Director

1942
The Gay Parisian

as Director

1942
Spanish Fiesta

as Director

1942
A Ship Is Born

as Director

1942
The Playgirls

as Director

1941
Singapore Woman

as Director

1941
1941
1940
City for Conquest

as Director

1940
The Sea Hawk

as Second Unit Director

1940
Alice in Movieland

as Director

1940
1936
Crash Donovan

as Co-Director

Writer

1940
The Flag of Humanity

as Screenplay

1939
Rio

as Story

1938
1938
Swiss Miss

as Story

1937
Expensive Husbands

as Screenplay

Crew

1932
This Is the Night

as Technical Supervisor

Producer

1962
Jessica

as Producer

Editor

1969
Biganeh Biya

as Editor

Actor