Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Biography

Jacques-Yves Cousteau, AC (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, oceanographer, scientist, inventor, filmmaker, photographer, innovator, conservationist, author, and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-invented the first successful open-circuit self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, ("SCUBA"), called the Aqua-Lung, which assisted him in producing some of the first underwater documentaries. He also pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française. From 1966 to 1976, he hosted The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau, a documentary television series, presented on American commercial television stations. A second documentary series, The Cousteau Odyssey, ran from 1977 to 1982 on public television stations. In his first book, The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure, he surmised the...

Known For

Career Timeline

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  1. 2021
    Becoming Cousteau

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  2. 2014
  3. 2011
    My Father the Captain: Jacques-Yves Cousteau

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  4. 2009
    Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  5. 1997
  6. 1996
    Titanic's Lost Sister

    Self • Acting

  7. 1995
    30 Years of National Geographic Specials

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  8. 1995
Jacques-Yves Cousteau - Aperture