François Leterrier
François Leterrier (26 May 1929 – 4 December 2020) was a French film director and actor. He entered the film industry when he was cast in Robert Bresson 's film A Man Escaped . After this he went on to become a director himself.
François Leterrier studied at the University of Paris where he took a degree in philosophy. During his student years he frequently attended the university's film club. He did his military service in Morocco, where he was discovered by the film director Robert Bresson , known for casting unknowns, who gave him the leading role in the 1956 film A Man Escaped . After this, Leterrier was able to work as an assistant director for Louis Malle , Etienne Périer and Yves Allégret . His first film as director was Les Mauvais Coups from 1961, based on a novel by Roger Vailland . He also went on to adapt works by Jean Giono , Paul Morand and Raymond Queneau.
François's son Louis is a film director notable for his action and blockbuster films such as the first two Transporter films, The Incredible Hulk , Clash of the Titans and Now You See Me.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Elevator to the Gallows
Second Assistant Director
1958
Movie
Emmanuelle 3
Director
1977
Movie
Quand tu seras débloqué... fais-moi signe !
Director
1981
Movie
The Bodyguard
Director
1984
Movie
Rat Race
Writer
1980
Movie
Slices of Life
Director
1985
Movie
Your Turn, My Turn
Director
1978
Movie
Private Screening
Director
1973
Movie
Naked Autumn
Director
1961
Movie
A King Without Distraction
Director
1963
Movie
Bobosse
First Assistant Director
1959
Movie
Pierrot mon ami
Director
1979