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    Harold Becker

    American film director and producer

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  1. 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. [1] [2] His body of work includes films like The Onion Field, Taps, The Boost, Sea of Love, [3] Malice, City Hall [4 ...

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    Harold Becker. Director: Malice. American director Harold Becker was born on September 25, 1928 in New York City, New York. He began his career as a still photographer and later on moved to direct TV commercials and short films.

    • Director, Producer, Cinematographer
    • September 25, 1928
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  6. Harold Becker, a native New Yorker, studied art at the Pratt Institute. He then went on to a successful career as a photographer. His first films were shorts, including SIGHET, SIGHET, a documentary about Elie Wiesel which premiered at the Internationale Westdeutsche Kurzfilmtage Oberhasuen. Another documentary, IVANHOE DONALDSON, was awarded ...

  7. Photos MALICE, Director Harold Becker, 1993, (c)Columbia Pictures VISION QUEST, from left: Matthew Modine going over script with director Harold Becker, on set, 1985. ©Warner Brothers CITY HALL ...

  8. Harold Becker. Director: Malice. American director Harold Becker was born on September 25, 1928 in New York City, New York. He began his career as a still photographer and later on moved to direct TV commercials and short films. His directorial debut conducting a feature film was with the drama The Ragman's Daughter (1972). His second feature was the acclaimed The Onion Field (1979), a dark ...

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