Jesús Franco

Born:May 12, 1930

Place of Birth:Madrid, Spain

Died:April 2, 2013

Known For:Directing

Biography

Jesús "Jess" Franco was a Spanish film director, writer, cinematographer and actor. His career took off in 1961 with his cult classic The Awful Dr. Orloff, which received wide distribution in the United States and England. Though he had some American box office success with Necronomicon, his first women-in-prison film Ninety-Nine Women, and his two Christopher Lee films, The Bloody Judge and Count Dracula, he never achieved wide commercial success. Franco moved from Spain to France in 1970 so that he could make more violent and sexual films, and it was at this point that his career began to go downhill commercially, as he turned to low-budget filmmaking with a heavier accent on adult-oriented films. Although he produced a few well-received, low budget horror films in the early 70's, many people in the industry considered him a porn director due to the huge number of X-rated adult films he began churning out. Franco returned to low-budget horror in a brief comeback period from 1980-1983, but after 1983, his career took a second downturn. With the exception of Faceless and Killer Barbies, his films after 1984 are quite disliked and obscure due to their incredibly low budgets. Franco has nevertheless retained a large cult following through the years with his sexually-charged horror films, some of which are regarded as masterpieces by his avid followers.

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Filmography

Acting

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Around the World in Eighty Days

Extra (uncredited)

1956

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Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac

Inspecteur Hernandez

1973

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Barbed Wire Dolls

Maria's Father (uncredited)

1976

Production

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Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac

Scenario Writer

1973

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Women in Cellblock 9

Screenplay

1978

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55 Days at Peking

Assistant Production Manager

1963

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Barbed Wire Dolls

Director

1976