Louis Malle
Louis MalleDescended from nobility and wealth, director Louis Malle was born Oct. 30, 1932, in Thumeries, France. He broke into films as marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau's cameraman, earning his first directing credit for The Silent World (1956).

Malle's first solo effort was the 1957 thriller Frantic; his next movie, The Lovers (1958), contained graphic erotic content and established the director's reputation for courting controversy. Part of the French new wave movement, Malle tackled other taboo topics with A Very Private Affair (1962) and The Fire Within (1963).

His American film debut came in 1978 with Pretty Baby, followed in 1980 by the acclaimed Atlantic City, for which he received an Oscar nod as Best Director; his later works continued to push the envelope, including 1992's Damage. Married to actress Candice Bergen since 1980, Malle died Nov. 23, 1995, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

All Louis Malle Movies
PG
Damage (1992)
Fatale
R
PG
NR
NR
Crackers (1984)
PG
NR
R
R
Black Moon (1975)
R
R
Murmur of the Heart (1971)
Le Souffle au Coeur
R
NR
Calcutta (1969)
NR
Spirits of the Dead (1968)
Tre passi nel delirio
R
NR
The Fire Within (1963)
Le feu follet
NR
Documentaries of Louis Malle: Vive Le Tour (1962)
Vive Le Tour / Humain, Trop Humain / Place de la Republique
NR
NR
The Lovers (1958)
Les Amants
NR
NR
The Silent World (1956)
Le Monde du Silence
NR

 
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