Harold Becker
Director

Harold Becker

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Known For Directing
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Birthday September 25, 1928 (97 years old)
Place of Birth New York City, New York, USA
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Harold Becker (born September 25, 1928) is American film and television director, producer, and photographer, associated with the New Hollywood movement and best known for his work in the thriller genre.

He studied art and photography at the prestigious Pratt Institute and began his career as a designer and stills photographer. He segued to directing TV commercials and short films, including the award-winning Ivanhoe Donaldson. His directorial debut conducting a feature film was with the dramaΒ The Ragman's DaughterΒ (1972). His second feature was the acclaimedΒ The Onion FieldΒ (1979), a dark cop thriller starring John Savage and James Woods, a remarkable role that brought him recognition from the public and several award nominations as Best Supporting Actor in the role of a dangerous and menacing cop killer.

In the 1980's, Becker is a solid director who can work many different genres: the comedyΒ The Black MarbleΒ (1980); the military dramaΒ TapsΒ (1981) where he directed youngsters Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn and Tom Cruise alongside veteran George C. Scott; the sports-themed filmΒ Vision QuestΒ (1985); two musical videos for Madonna; the heavy drug dramaΒ The BoostΒ (1988) again collaborating with Woods; and the neo-noirΒ Sea of LoveΒ (1989) where he resurrected the career of Al Pacino.

The box-office suspenseΒ MaliceΒ (1993), the political thrillerΒ City HallΒ (1996) and the actionΒ Mercury RisingΒ (1998) compose Becker's career in the 1990's directing big Hollywood stars and establishing him as one of the most versatile directors of the period.

After the thrillerΒ Domestic DisturbanceΒ (2001) Becker never returned to film directing, possibly retired after not having many invitations to directed another feature.

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