Howard Hawks

Biography

Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896 – December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. He is popular for his films from a wide range of genres, including screwball comedies [Bringing Up Baby (1938), His Girl Friday (1940), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)], westerns [Red River (1948), Rio Bravo (1959), El Dorado (1967)], adventure films [Only Angels Have Wings (1939), To Have and Have Not (1944)], films noirs [The Big Sleep (1946)] and gangster films [Scarface (1932)]. Notable characteristics of his films are independent and tough-talking female protagonists ("Hawksian woman") and witty and fast-paced dialogues. In 1975, Hawks was awarded the Honorary Academy Award as "a master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world cinema," and in 1942 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best...

Known For

Career Timeline

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  1. 1970
    Rio Lobo

    Director • Directing

  2. 1966
    El Dorado

    Director • Directing

  3. 1965
    Red Line 7000

    Director • Directing

  4. 1964
    Man's Favorite Sport?

    Director • Directing

  5. 1962
    Hatari!

    Director • Directing

  6. 1959
    Rio Bravo

    Director • Directing

  7. 1955
    Land of the Pharaohs

    Director • Directing

  8. 1953
    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

    Director • Directing

Howard Hawks - Aperture