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  1. Jean Negulesco (born Ioan Negulescu; 13 March [O.S. 29 February] 1900 – 18 July 1993) was a Romanian-American film director and screenwriter. He first gained notice for his film noirs and later made such notable films as Johnny Belinda (1948), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), Titanic (1953), and Three Coins in the Fountain (1954).

  2. IMDb provides an overview of the life and career of Jean Negulesco, a Romanian-born director of popular and acclaimed films in Hollywood. Learn about his artistic background, his collaborations with stars and studios, and his achievements and challenges in the film industry.

    • January 1, 1
    • Craiova, Dolj, Romania
    • January 1, 1
    • Marbella, Andalusia, Spain
  3. Jean Negulesco was a Romanian-born artist and director who first gained notice for his film noirs and later made such notable movies as Johnny Belinda (1948), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), and Three Coins in the Fountain (1954). While still a teenager, Negulesco left Romania and moved to.

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  4. Jean Negulesco. Director: Boy on a Dolphin. Jean Negulesco made his reputation as a director of both polished, popular entertainments as well as critically acclaimed dramatic pictures in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Craiova, Romania, he left home at age 12, ending up in Paris.

    • February 26, 1900
    • July 18, 1993
  5. Jul 22, 1993 · Jean Negulesco, a Romanian-born director whose films included "How to Marry a Millionaire" and "Three Coins in the Fountain," died on Sunday. He was 93 and had lived in Marbella...

  6. In a career that spanned more than 30 years, Jean Negulesco (1900-1993) was one of Hollywood's most versatile directors and an early master of Cinemascope, the wide-screen technique pioneered in the 1950s.

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  8. Sep 15, 2017 · Originally a successful painter from Romania, Jean Negulesco worked in Hollywood first as an art director, then as a second unit director. He was later hired as a director by various...