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    American film director, producer and screenwriter

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    Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896 – December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. Critic Leonard Maltin called him "the greatest American director who is not a household name." [2]

    • 1916–1970
    • Howard Winchester Hawks, May 30, 1896, Goshen, Indiana, U.S.
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    Aside from their displays of great craftsmanship, the answer is director Howard Hawks, one of the most celebrated of American filmmakers, who ironically, was little celebrated by his peers in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences during his career.

    • January 1, 1
    • Goshen, Indiana, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Howard Hawks (born May 30, 1896, Goshen, Indiana, U.S.—died December 26, 1977, Palm Springs, California) was an American motion-picture director who maintained a consistent personal style within the framework of traditional film genres in work that ranged from the 1920s to the ’70s.

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  5. Howard Hawks (1896–1977) was an American film director who made 40 films between 1926 and 1970. He is responsible for classic films in genres ranging from film noir, screwball comedy, crime, science fiction and Western.

    • Rio Bravo (1959) In response to Gary Cooper’s cowardice in High Noon, Hawks reunited with Wayne for another classic western about a lawman who refuses to flee in the face of adversity.
    • His Girl Friday (1940) Hawks helped to define the romcom conventions that are still used to this day with his screwball comedy masterpiece His Girl Friday, about a newspaper editor covering a story with his ex-wife, an ace reporter, in a bid to win her back from her new fiancé.
    • Bringing Up Baby (1938) Hawks’ comedy classic Bringing Up Baby revolves around a series of wacky misadventures involving a paleontologist, an airheaded heiress, and a leopard named Baby.
    • The Big Sleep (1946) Raymond Chandler’s classic crime novel The Big Sleep, a pulpy tale of blackmail and murder, was turned into a classic film noir when Hawks got his hands on the film rights.
  6. But Howard Winchester Hawks, who died Monday at the age of 81, had not retired. He was planning another Western up until a few weeks before his death. Wanted to get John Wayne to star in it.

  7. May 29, 2018 · Howard Hawks. Hawks, Howard. views 1,322,920 updated May 29 2018. HAWKS, Howard. Nationality: American. Born: Howard Winchester Hawks in Goshen, Indiana, 30 May 1896. Education: Pasadena High School, California, 1908–13; Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, 1914–16; Cornell University, New York, degree in mechanical engineering, 1917.

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