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      Jean Renoir

      Jean Renoir

      Highest Rated: 100% Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932)

      Lowest Rated: 71% This Land Is Mine (1943)

      Birthday: Sep 15, 1894

      Birthplace: Paris, France

      Born and raised in France at the turn of the 20th century, Jean Renoir grew up in a world where film was in its infancy. His early years involved living a mostly extravagant life thanks to the mainstream success of his father the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. When he came of age, he served in the French military in World War I and when he returned from the war, he tried to figure out the next phase of his life. That turned out to be film. In 1924, he wrote and directed his debut - the silent film "Backbiters" (1924). It wasn't all that successful, but Renoir kept working on his craft. Over the next decade, he kept making films, including his first work with sound, "On Purge Bebe" (1931), an adaptation of "Madame Bovary" (1934), and the ahead-of-its-time "The Crime of Monsieur Lange" (1936). Renoir's work broke into the international scene with the war drama "La Grande Illusion" (1937), which netted him notoriety in Hollywood. He continued to make movies in Europe until World War II began and he left to make his way to California. "Swamp Water" (1941) was his first American film, though it wasn't as well received. Over the years, he grew more comfortable making films in the States, critically peaking with "The Southerner" (1945), which earned an Oscar nomination for Best Director. In 1951, Renoir began to dabble in color, making "The River" (1951), "The Golden Coach" (1953), "Elena and Her Men" (1956), and many more. His last directorial effort was a trio of short films that were compiled into "The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir" (1969). In 1975, he received a lifetime achievement award at the Academy Awards. He passed away following a heart attack in 1979 at the age of 84.

      Highest rated movies

      A Day in the Country
      The Rules of the Game
      La bête humaine

      Photos

      THE RULES OF THE GAME, (aka LA REGLE DU JEU), Jean Renoir, 1939 THE RIVER, director Jean Renoir on location, 1951 THE RIVER, Jean Renoir, Rumer Godden on set, 1951 THE RIVER, director Jean Renoir on set, 1951 RULES OF THE GAME, Jean Renoir, Julien Carette, 1939 NANA, Jean Angelo, Catherine Hessling, 1926 THE RIVER, director Jean renoir on set, 1951 THE RIVER, from left: novelist and screenwriter Rumer Godden, director Jean Renoir on set, 1951 THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH, Joan Bennett, director Jean Renoir, Robert Ryan, 1947 THE LITTLE THEATRE OF JEAN RENOIR, (aka LE PETIT THEATRE DE JEAN RENOIR), 1970 THE GOLDEN COACH, (aka LE CARROSSE D'OR), director Jean Renoir, Duncan Lamont, Anna Magnani on set, 1953 RULES OF THE GAME, Marcel Dalio, Jean Renoir, 1939 RULES OF THE GAME, Jean Renoir (director/star), Roland Toutain, Nora Gregor, 1939 THE ELUSIVE CORPORAL, (aka LE CAPORAL EPINGLE), director Jean Renoir, on set, 1962

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1970
      89% 86% The Elusive Corporal Director,
      Writer
      - 1962
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Dinner on the Grass Director - 1959
      100% 48% The Testament of Dr. Cordelier Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1959
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Picnic on the Grass Director - 1959
      77% 37% Elena and Her Men Director - 1956
      100% 86% French Cancan Director,
      Writer
      - 1955
      100% 75% The Golden Coach Director,
      Writer
      - 1953
      92% 79% The River Director - 1951
      No Score Yet 49% The Woman on the Beach Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1947
      No Score Yet 55% Diary of a Chambermaid Director - 1946
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Southerner - A Story of America Director - 1945
      93% 79% The Southerner Director,
      Writer
      - 1945
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Salute to France Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1944
      71% 81% This Land Is Mine Director,
      Producer
      - 1943
      No Score Yet 50% The Amazing Mrs. Holliday Director - 1943
      No Score Yet 70% Swamp Water Director - 1941
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Tosca Director - 1941
      97% 89% The Rules of the Game Octave (Character),
      Director,
      Writer
      - 1939
      94% 82% La bête humaine Cabuche (Character),
      Director
      - 1938
      78% 74% La Marseillaise Director - 1938
      97% 92% Grand Illusion Director $516.5K 1937
      89% 81% The Lower Depths Director,
      Writer,
      Writer
      - 1937
      100% 81% The Crime of Monsieur Lange Director $35.6K 1936
      100% 87% A Day in the Country Père Poulain (Character),
      Director,
      Writer
      - 1936
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The People of France Director - 1936
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Life Is Ours Director - 1936
      100% 91% Toni Director - 1935
      No Score Yet 36% Madame Bovary Director - 1934
      100% 82% Boudu Saved From Drowning Director,
      Writer
      - 1932
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Chotard and Company Director - 1932
      No Score Yet 50% Night at the Crossroads Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1932
      100% 88% La Chienne Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1931
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Baby's Laxative Director - 1931
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Le bled Director - 1929
      No Score Yet 72% The Little Match Girl Director - 1928
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Sad Sack Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1928
      No Score Yet 57% Charleston Parade Angel (Character),
      Director
      - 1927
      No Score Yet 67% Nana Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      - 1926
      No Score Yet 62% Whirlpool of Fate Director - 1925