x

Login

Remember me
Forget password ?

Or via social

x

sign up

person_profile-Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock Died at age: 80

Actor | Producer

    Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980), was an English director and producer. Labeled as the "Master of Suspense", he became known for thrillers, often combined wit

    See full bio

    Videos & Photos

    All 11 Photos

    filmography

    Full Filmography
    Family Plot

    Silhouette at Office of Vital Statistics (uncredited) ( Actor )

    Director

    ... 1976

    Frenzy

    Spectator at Opening Rally ( Actor )

    Director

    ... 1972

    Torn Curtain

    Man in Hotel Lobby with Baby (uncredited) ( Actor )

    Director

    ... 1966

Date of Birth:

Aug 13, 1899

Country of birth:

UK

Died:

Apr 29, 1980

Biography of

Alfred Hitchcock

    Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980), was an English director and producer. Labeled as the "Master of Suspense", he became known for thrillers, often combined with a dark sense of humor. After a successful career in his native country, Hitchcock moved to Hollywood in 1939. Over a career spanning more than half a century, Hitchcock fashioned for himself a distinctive and recognizable directorial style. He pioneered the use of a camera made to move in a way that mimics a person's gaze, forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism. He framed shots to maximize anxiety, fear, or empathy, and used innovative film editing. His stories frequently feature fugitives on the run from the law alongside icy blonde female characters. Many of Hitchcock's films have twist endings and thrilling plots featuring depictions of violence, murder, and crime, although many of the mysteries function as decoys —or MacGuffins— meant only to serve thematic elements in the film and the extremely complex psychological examinations of the characters. Hitchcock's films also borrow many themes from psychoanalysis and feature strong sexual undertones. Through his cameo appearances in his own films, interviews, film trailers, and the television program Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1965), he became a cultural icon.

    Hitchcock is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In 2002, Hitchcock was ranked 2nd behind Orson Welles in the critics' top ten poll in the list of The Greatest Directors of All Time compiled by the Sight & Sound magazine. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

    Hitchcock's critically most acclaimed film is the psychological thriller film Vertigo (1958). Although being a mild failure upon its release, it has risen in popularity over the decades. In 2012 it even replaced Orson Welles' Citizen Kane as the greatest film ever made in the Sight & Sound critics' poll. Regarding visual style, Vertigo is often declared as Hitchcock's most perfect film. The use of color symbolism, meticulously composed shots, and the famous "Vertigo effect" (dolly zoom) continue to be studied and admired.

    Hitchcock's most commercially successful and most famous film is Psycho (1960), which had a significant impact on the horror genre, especially the slasher film. Hitchcock was able to prove his skills with the mystery thriller film Rear Window (1954), to create suspense within a confined setting - primarily the protagonist's apartment. In this film, voyeurism, one of Hitchcock's favorite subjects, is an essential aspect.

    Many of Hitchcock's spy films, most notably North by Northwest (1959) and Notorious (1946), had a major impact on the Mission: Impossible and James Bond series.

Photos of

Alfred Hitchcock

Photos ( 11 Photos

Filmography of

Alfred Hitchcock

Found 21 Movies in total

Family Plot

Silhouette at Office of Vital Statistics (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1976

Frenzy

Spectator at Opening Rally ( Actor )

Director

... 1972

Torn Curtain

Man in Hotel Lobby with Baby (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1966

Marnie

Man Leaving Hotel Room (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1964

The Birds

Pet Store Customer (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1963

Psycho

Man Outside Office (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1960

North by Northwest

Man Who Misses Bus (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1959

Vertigo

Man Walking Past Elster's Office (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1958

The Wrong Man

Prologue Narrator (voice) (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1956

The Man Who Knew Too Much

Man in Morocco Marketplace (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1956

The Trouble with Harry

Passer-by (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1955

To Catch a Thief

Man Sitting Next to John Robie on Bus (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1955

Rear Window

Clock-Winder in Songwriter's Apartment (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1954

Dial M for Murder

Man Sitting at a Table (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1954

I Confess

Man Crossing the Top of Long Staircase (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1953

Strangers on a Train

Man Boarding Train Carrying a Double Bass (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1951

Stage Fright

Man Staring at Eve on Street (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1950

Under Capricorn

Man at Governor's Reception (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1949

Rope

Man Walking in Street After Opening Credits (uncredited) ( Actor )

Director

... 1948

Notorious

Man Drinking Champagne at Party ( Actor )

Additional Writing

... 1946

... 1944