Alfred Hitchcock

Also Credited As:

Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock
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Biography

Hitchcock went through four distinct periods throughout his career, starting with his silent period where he made "The Lodger" (1926) and a handful of others before entering the sound era and properly beginning his so-called British period. During the 1930s, he honed his master of suspense chops with a number of acclaimed espionage films like "The 39 Steps" (1935), "The Secret Agent" (1936) and "Sabotage" (1936). He attracted the attention of …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Other

Born

January 1, 1970

LATEST CREDITS

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Host

Henri Langlois: The Phantom of the Cinematheque

Himself

Hollywood: The Selznick Years

Interviewee

Dial M For Murder

Man in Club Photo, Director

The Gazebo

on Phone

The Wrong Man

Himself

Rear Window

Butler in Songwriter's Apartment, Director

Innocent Blood

Man with Cello Case

To Catch a Thief

Man Seated Next to Cary Grant on Bus

North By Northwest

Man Who Misses Bus, Director

Suspicion

Director

The 39 Steps

Director

Blackmail

Director

The Paradine Case

Director

Juno and the Paycock

Director

Young and Innocent

Director

Alfred Hitchcock: Sabotage and The Lodger

Director

The Trouble With Harry

Director

Notorious

Director

Foreign Correspondent

Director

Vertigo

Director

Stage Fright

Director