Blacklisted Filmmaker Jules Dassin Dies at 96

By Ona Zachary
16:46, April 1st 2008
55 votes
Vote this story
Blacklisted Filmmaker Jules Dassin Dies at 96

American director, screenwriter and actor Jules Dassin, who moved from the United Stated to France in the 1950s, after being blacklisted, died in an Athens hospital at the age of 96.

"Greece grieves the loss of a rare human being, an important creator and a true friend," Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said in a statement, according to Reuters. "His passion, energy, fighting spirit and nobility will never be forgotten."

Blacklisted in the United States, after his past ties with the Communist Party were discovered, Dassin fled to France, where, at the Cannes festival, he met Greek actress and culture minister Melina Mercouri, whom he married.

In his youth, he worked as an assistant to film director Alfred Hitchcock, and after releasing his first films, he was considered a great talent. But shortly after, he was blacklisted as a member of Hollywood’s “communist faction.”

The director is best known for the films he made after leaving Hollywood, such as “Never on Sunday,” starring his wife Melina Mercouri, “Topkapi,” “The Naked City” or the French thriller “Rififi.” The latter even won him a best director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1955. Based on a novel by Auguste le Breton, the film tells the story about a group of jewel thieves and the tense relations between its members. He was known as a very ambitious director, always criticizing objectively his own work.

Dassin never denied he had been a member of the Communist Party. But he saw it as a good movement for working people. In the late 1930s, when he became aware of the downsides of communism, he left the party.

 



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

William Balfour Arrested For Hudson Family Murders

William Balfour Arrested For Hudson Family Murders

Jennifer Hudson's estranged brother-in-law, William Balfour, was arrested on Monday for the tragic shooting deaths of the Oscar winner's mother, brother and 7-year-ol nephew, Chicago Tribune...

“Everybody's got a better side,” Tina Fey Commented on Her Scar

“Everybody's got a better side,” Tina Fey Commented on Her Scar

In an interview with Maureen Dowd in January's Vanity Fair, Tina Fey and her husband finally talk about (among other things) the incident that scarred the comedy girl’s face. A faint scar runs across...

Britney Is Back In The Spotlight

Britney Is Back In The Spotlight

Britney Spears is definitely back among the highlights of the music industry. The controversial pop star, who in recent years has earned more headlines for her personal life than for her musical...

Britney Talks about Love Life and Motherhood in “For the Record”

Britney Talks about Love Life and Motherhood in “For the Record”

Sunday night, a documentary about pop-singer Britney Spears aired on MTV, called “For the Record,” revealing Brit’s views on motherhood, her former relationships and her recent...

Actress Roselyn Sanchez Married Eric Winter

Actress Roselyn Sanchez Married Eric Winter

Saturday, Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sanchez married actor Eric Winter in front of 250 guests at the San Cristobal fort. Among the ones who witnessed the event were „Desperate Housewives”...

dotclear
Latest videos in People
Talk of the Town:Beyonce on...
Talk of the Town: Spears...
Talk of the Town:DeNiro in...
It's a Boy for Simpson, Wentz
Congo in crisis

dotclear
People You are here: People
» Movie Reviews   » Movies   » Music   » People   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in People
Britney Talks about Love Life and Motherhood in “For the Record”Britney Talks about Love Life and Motherhood in “For the Record”

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
William Balfour Arrested For Hudson Family MurdersWilliam Balfour Arrested For Hudson Family Murders

» read full story
dotclear