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Harold Becker (born September 25, 1928) is an American film and television director, producer, and photographer from New York City, associated with the New Hollywood movement and best known for his work in the thriller genre.
Harold Becker is an American director who worked in various genres, from drama to thriller to comedy. He directed films such as The Onion Field, Malice, Mercury Rising, and Sea of Love, and music videos for Madonna.
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- Director, Producer, Cinematographer
- New York City, New York, USA
- Harold Becker
Harold Becker is an American director who worked in various genres, from drama to thriller. He directed films such as The Onion Field, Taps, Malice, and City Hall, and collaborated with actors like John Savage, James Woods, and Al Pacino.
- September 25, 1928
Birthday: Sep 25, 1928. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. New York City native Harold Becker studied art and photography at the prestigious Pratt Institute and began his career as a designer...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetRotten audience score. 25%Executive Producer23%Rotten audience score. 37%Director21%Rotten audience score. 40%Director58%Rotten audience score. 37%Director, ProducerJan 22, 2021 · A Conversation with Harold Becker. Raymond chats with director Harold Becker about his unlikely arrival in Hollywood, giving Tom Cruise his first movie role, and his unique bond with Al...
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New York City native Harold Becker 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." In 1972, Becker made his feature...