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Alfred Hitchcock was a renowned filmmaker who was known for embedding an element of psychological suspense in a majority of his films. Alfred Hitchcock movies are known to elicit a distinct experience for the viewers. This engineer turned filmmaker and director entered the world of films in The English-born director, in , left for Hollywood and witnessed success in Hollywood from his very first film onwards. His long career which was tremendously productive consists of several television programs and films that not only won him popularity but also critical acclaim.
In the biography of this ‘Master of Suspense’, we will witness his early life, career, the Alfred Hitchcock movies and TV shows, some of the best Hitchcock movies and more.
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Childhood and Early Life
Born on 13th August in London, England, Alfred was named - Alfred Joseph Hitchcock. His parents were strict Catholics. Hitchcock described his childhood as
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Alfred Hitchcock
English bio director (–)
"Hitchcock" and "Master of Suspense" redirect here. For the album, see Master of Suspense (album). For the police officer, see Alf Hitchcock. For other uses, see Hitchcock (disambiguation).
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| Born | Alfred namn Hitchcock ()13 August Leytonstone, Essex, England |
| Died | 29 April () (aged80) Los Angeles, California, US |
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| Yearsactive | – |
| Works | Full list |
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| Children | Pat Hitchcock |
| Awards | Full list |
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August – 29 April ) was an English bio director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema.[1] In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 feature films,[a] many of which are still widely watched and studied today. Known as the "Master of Suspense", Hitchcock becam
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Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph HitchcockKBE (13 August – 29 April )[1] was a British movie director who later became an American citizen, but still kept his British citizenship. He mostly made mystery and suspense movies. Despite having a successful career, Hitchcock never won an Academy Award.[2]
Career
[change | change source]Hitchcock started his career in England, starting with silent movies in the s. In the s, he made some successful movies like The Man Who Knew Too Much (), The 39 Steps (), and The Lady Vanishes (). He then moved to the United States, to work in Hollywood. His first American movie was Rebecca (), which won an Academy Award.
Some of his best known movies from the s are Spellbound () and Notorious (), which were inspired by psychoanalysis. His first movie in color was the experimental Rope (). Strangers on a Train () was based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith. In the s, he made three popular movies with Grace Ke