Henri-Georges Clouzot

Henri-Georges Clouzot (August 18, 1907 – January 12, 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed The Wages of Fear and Les Diaboliques, which are critically recognized to be among the greatest films from the 1950s. Clouzot also directed documentary films, including The Mystery of Picasso, which was declared a national treasure by the government of France.
Clouzot was an early fan of the cinema and, desiring a career as a writer, moved to Paris. He was later hired by producer Adolphe Osso to work in Berlin, writing French-language versions of German films. After being fired from German studios due to his friendship with Jewish producers, Clouzot returned to France, where he spent years bedridden...show more
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Details
Date of Birth
Nov 20, 1907
Place of Birth
Niort, Deux-Sèvres, France
Date of Death
Jan 12, 1977
Age
69
Known For
Writing
Also Known As
H.G. Clouzot
Henri Georges Clouzot
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Movie Credits

1977
Thanks
1955
Producer, Director, Writer
1953
Screenplay, Director, Producer
1994
Original Film Writer
1996
Original Film Writer
1943
Adaptation, Director, Screenplay
1960
Director, Screenplay
Movie Credits
TV Show Credits
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