Jules Dassin

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AKA: Perlo Vita, Julius Dassin
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 12/18/1911
Birthplace: Middletown, Connecticut, USA
Death Date: 03/31/2008

biography

Gained experience in theater and radio in New York before going to work in Hollywood in 1940, first with RKO (as assistant director) and then with MGM. Dassin hit his stride in the late 1940s with such dynamic (and still well-regarded) film noir melodramas as "Brute Force" (1947) and "The Naked City" (1948). After being blacklisted he moved to Europe, where he scored his greatest international successes with the French-produced "Rififi" (1955) and the then-scandalous "Never on Sunday" (1959), starring his second wife Melina Mercouri. For the most part, his later films--like "Up Tight" (1968), Continued

Credits

Cesar--le Milanais
2000
Director
2000
screenplay
2000
adaptation
2000
Director
1964
Producer
1964
Director
1962
screenplay
1962
Producer
1962
Homer
1960
Director
1960
screenplay
1960
Producer
1960
screenplay
1957
Director
1957
Director
1942
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milestones

Year
Milestone
1936 
First role with the ARTEF (Yiddish Proletarian Theater) company in New York City
 
Directed first stage play, "The Medicine Show"
1941 
Directed first short film, "The Tell-Tale Heart"
1942 
Feature directing debut, "Nazi Agent/Salute to Courage"
1947 
Helmed the brutal film noir, "Brute Force" starring Burt Lancaster and Hume Cronyn
Continued

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