American film director
Born: August 5, 1906
Died: August 28, 1987
John Huston (1906-1987) was a prominent American film director, screenwriter, and actor. Born on August 5, 1906, in Nevada, Missouri, he was the son of acclaimed actor Walter Huston. He attended various schools and embarked on a career as a painter and writer before finding his true calling in the world of cinema.
Huston’s directorial career took off in the early 1940s with the film “The Maltese Falcon” (1941), a classic film noir that catapulted him to fame. He went on to direct numerous critically acclaimed movies, including “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” (1948), which earned him two Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Throughout his prolific career, John Huston showcased versatility and excellence in various genres, including adventure, drama, and literary adaptations. He directed iconic films such as “The African Queen” (1951), starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, and “Moby Dick” (1956), based on Herman Melville’s novel.
Apart from directing, Huston also appeared in front of the camera, delivering memorable performances in films like “Chinatown” (1974) and “The Cardinal” (1963).
John Huston’s legacy endures as one of Hollywood’s most influential and innovative directors. His films continue to captivate audiences worldwide and remain celebrated for their compelling storytelling and masterful direction. He passed away on August 28, 1987, leaving behind a remarkable body of work that has cemented his place in the pantheon of cinema greats.
John Huston’s 5 most popular quotes
- The directing of a picture involves coming out of your individual loneliness and taking a controlling part in putting together a small world.
- Most people never have to face the fact that at the right time and the right place they’re capable of anything.
- What to do when inspiration doesn’t come; be careful not to spook, get the wind up, force things into position. You must wait around until the idea comes.
- You walk through a series of arches, so to speak, and then, presently, at the end of a corridor, a door opens and you see backward through time, and you feel the flow of time, and realize you are only part of a great nameless procession.
- Once you have found the right shot to introduce the scene-written your first declarative sentence-then the rest flows. You’ve found the key to the whole scene.
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