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  • BIRTH 13/08/1899
  • DEATH 29/04/1980
  • Country United Kingdom
  • SHOWS 4
  • MOVIES 47
  • SHOWRUNNER 1
  • DIRECTOR 58
  • SCRIPT 9
  • PRODUCTION 21

Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (August 13, 1899 – April 29, 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.

Alfred Hitchcock

Shows (4)

The Academy Awards
The Academy Awards
Self
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Self - Host
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Self - Host
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
Self - Host (archive footage)

Movies (47)

Psycho
Psycho
Man Outside Office (uncredited)
Vertigo
Vertigo
Man Walking Past Elster's Office (uncredited)
The Birds
The Birds
Pet Store Customer (uncredited)
Rope
Rope
Man Walking in Street After Opening Credits (uncredited)
Rebecca
Rebecca
Man Outside Phone Booth (uncredited)
Dial M for Murder
Dial M for Murder
Banquet Member (uncredited)
To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief
Man Sitting Next to John Robie on Bus (uncredited)
The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps
Man Walking Past Bus (uncredited)
Frenzy
Frenzy
Spectator at Opening Rally (uncredited)
Suspicion
Suspicion
Man Mailing Letter (uncredited)
Marnie
Marnie
Man Leaving Hotel Room (uncredited)
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train
Man Boarding Train Carrying a Double Bass (uncredited)
Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt
Man on Train Playing Cards (uncredited)
Spellbound
Spellbound
Man Leaving Elevator (uncredited)
The Lady Vanishes
The Lady Vanishes
Man in London Railway Station (uncredited)
Stage Fright
Stage Fright
Man Staring at Eve on Street (uncredited)
I Confess
I Confess
Man Crossing the Top of Long Staircase (uncredited)
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain
Man in Hotel Lobby with Baby (uncredited)
Saboteur
Saboteur
Man in Front of New York Drugstore (uncredited)
Murder!
Murder!
Man on Street (uncredited)
Blackmail
Blackmail
Man on Subway (uncredited)
The Trouble with Harry
The Trouble with Harry
Passer-by (uncredited)
The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man
Prologue Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Young and Innocent
Young and Innocent
Photographer Outside Courthouse (uncredited)
Under Capricorn
Under Capricorn
Man at Governor's Reception (uncredited)
Easy Virtue
Easy Virtue
Man with Stick Near Tennis Court (uncredited)
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Man in Raincoat Passing Bus (uncredited)
Family Plot
Family Plot
Silhouette at Office of Vital Statistics (uncredited)
'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic
'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and…
Self (archive footage)
Grace face à son destin
Grace face à son destin
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Terreur et glamour : montée et déclin du studio Hammer
Terreur et glamour : montée et déclin du…
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Elle s'appelait Grace Kelly
Elle s'appelait Grace Kelly
Self (archive footage)
Hitchcock/Truffaut
Hitchcock/Truffaut
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Story of 'Frenzy'
The Story of 'Frenzy'
Self (archive footage)
Il était une fois... « Les enchaînés »
Il était une fois... « Les enchaînés »
Self (archive footage)
Night Will Fall
Night Will Fall
Self (archive footage)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Man Passing David Smith on Street (uncredited)
Gregory Peck: His Own Man
Gregory Peck: His Own Man
Self (archive footage)
I Am Alfred Hitchcock
I Am Alfred Hitchcock
Self
Dans l'ombre d'Hitchcock, Alma et Hitch
Dans l'ombre d'Hitchcock, Alma et Hitch
Self (archive footage)
Sabotage
Sabotage
Man Walking Past the Cinema as the Light Is Renewed
Kim Novak, l'âme rebelle d'Hollywood
Kim Novak, l'âme rebelle d'Hollywood
Self (archive footage)
Jag är Ingrid
Jag är Ingrid
Self (archive footage)
The Ring
The Ring
Man-Dipping Attraction Worker (uncredited)
Terror in the Aisles
Terror in the Aisles
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
Man in Newspaper Office (uncredited)

Showrunner

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Director (58)

Psycho
Psycho
North by Northwest
North by Northwest
Rear Window
Rear Window
Vertigo
Vertigo
The Birds
The Birds
Rebecca
Rebecca
Rope
Rope
To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief
Dial M for Murder
Dial M for Murder
Frenzy
Frenzy
The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Suspicion
Suspicion
Marnie
Marnie
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(17 episodes)
Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt
Spellbound
Spellbound
The Lady Vanishes
The Lady Vanishes
Lifeboat
Lifeboat
I Confess
I Confess
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain
Saboteur
Saboteur
Stage Fright
Stage Fright
The Trouble with Harry
The Trouble with Harry
Notorious
Notorious
Murder!
Murder!
The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man
Blackmail
Blackmail
Rich and Strange
Rich and Strange
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent
The Manxman
The Manxman
Easy Virtue
Easy Virtue
Juno and the Paycock
Juno and the Paycock
Under Capricorn
Under Capricorn
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
(1 episode)
Family Plot
Family Plot
Young and Innocent
Young and Innocent
Topaz
Topaz
The Ring
The Ring
Secret Agent
Secret Agent
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
The Mountain Eagle
The Mountain Eagle
Bon Voyage
Bon Voyage
Aventure Malgache
Aventure Malgache
The Paradine Case
The Paradine Case
Number Seventeen
Number Seventeen
Mary
Mary
Waltzes from Vienna
Waltzes from Vienna
The Skin Game
The Skin Game
Champagne
Champagne
Sabotage
Sabotage
The Pleasure Garden
The Pleasure Garden
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Downhill
Downhill
Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn
The Farmer's Wife
The Farmer's Wife

Script (9)

Saboteur
Saboteur
Blackmail
Blackmail
The Key to Reserva
The Key to Reserva
Juno and the Paycock
Juno and the Paycock
The Ring
The Ring
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
Champagne
Champagne
Number Seventeen
Number Seventeen
The Farmer's Wife
The Farmer's Wife

Production (21)

Psycho
Psycho
North by Northwest
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Vertigo
Rear Window
Rear Window
The Birds
The Birds
Rope
Rope
To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief
Dial M for Murder
Dial M for Murder
Frenzy
Frenzy
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Marnie
Marnie
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train
Stage Fright
Stage Fright
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain
I Confess
I Confess
Lifeboat
Lifeboat
Notorious
Notorious
The Trouble with Harry
The Trouble with Harry
The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man
Family Plot
Family Plot
Under Capricorn
Under Capricorn