Henri Decoin
Known for: Directing
Born: March 17, 1890 in Paris, France - Died: July 3, 1969
Henri Decoin (18 March 1890 – 4 July 1969) was a French film director and screenwriter, who directed more than 50 films between 1933 and 1964. He was also a swimmer who won the national title in 1911 and held the national record in the 500 m freestyle. He competed in the 400 m freestyle at the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the water polo tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics. During World War I Decoin served as a pilot. After that he worked as a sports journalist for L'Auto, L'Intransigeant and Paris-Soir. In 1926 he published his first book, influenced by Dadaism, the experimental and prize-winning Quinze Combats (Fifteen Rounds), in which a boxing match is seen subjectively by a boxer, and in 1933 directed his first film, Les requins du pétrole (The Oil Sharks). He was known for tackling many genres; with adaptations of Georges Simenon as The Strangers in the House (1942) - featuring Raimu in one of his famous roles, and The Truth Of Our Marriage (1952), historical films like The Case Of Poisons (1955), and The Iron Mask (1962), espionage flicks like The Cat (1958), police procedurals with Raid on the Drug Ring (1955) and Fire To The Powder (1957), psychological dramas in Green Domino (1935) (where he first met his second wife, Danielle Darrieux), and The Lovers Are Alone In The World (1948) and even an odd film noir like Between Eleven And Midnight (1949). He worked with such stars of French cinema as Jean Marais, Louis Jouvet, Juliette Gréco, Lino Ventura, Corinne Calvet, Anouk Aimée, and Jean Gabin; to name a few. He directed Darrieux in several films, and accompanied her to Hollywood in 1938 while she signed a Universal Pictures contract. He took the opportunity to observe how Hollywood made films, and returned to France with these techniques in hand. Decoin was one of the more prolific directors of his time. Decoin was married four times. His second marriage was to actress and singer Danielle Darrieux. He had two sons; Jacques Decoin (1928–1998) and Didier Decoin who was also a prominent screenwriter. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Love and Desire
Self, the director (uncredited)
Jean Marais, le mal rouge et or
Self (archive footage)
Danielle Darrieux : Il est poli d'être gai !
Self (archive footage)
Cinépanorama
Self
The Truth About Bebe Donge
Director
At the Grand Balcony
Director
Strangers in the House
Director
Razzia
Director
Between Eleven and Midnight
Director
Clockface Cafe
Director
Not Guilty
Director
The Cat
Director
Devil's Daughter
Director
Portrait of a Murderer
Screenplay
An Evening at the Music Hall
Director
The Affair of the Poisons
Director
The Cat Shows Her Claws
Director
Clara de Montargis
Writer
The London Man
Director
The Iron Mask
Director
The Scheming Women
Director
Burning Fuse
Director
Monelle
Director
The Lovers of the Pont Saint-Jean
Director