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Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Directing1921London, UK

Biography

Richard Leacock (July 18, 1921 – March 15, 2011) was a pioneering American-born filmmaker, widely regarded as one of the founding figures of the cinéma vérité movement. He was a key influence on the development of observational documentary filmmaking, known for his innovative use of handheld cameras and his emphasis on capturing spontaneous, real-time events. Leacock's most notable works include Primary (1960), which followed John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey during the 1960 Democratic primary campaign, and Chronicle of a Summer (1961), co-directed with Jean Rouch, a landmark film in the cinéma vérité genre. Throughout his career, Leacock collaborated with other influential filmmakers, including Robert Drew and D.A. Pennebaker, and helped shape the way documentaries were made. His legacy continues to influence contemporary documentary filmmakers.

Acting History

2012
2011
BodySongs
Camera Operator
1989
Message to Man
as Himself
1987
Working Girls
as Joseph
Jimi Plays Monterey
Camera Operator
1986
1973
Little Richard: Keep on Rockin'
Director of Photography
1972
1971
1 P.M.
as Self
1 P.M.
Director
1 P.M.
Director of Photography
1 P.M.
Producer
Maidstone
Cinematography
1970
Original Cast Album: Company
Director of Photography
1968
1964
Campaign Manager
Director of Photography
1963
The Chair
Cinematography
The Chair
Editor
1962
Nehru
Director
Jane
Director of Photography
1960
Primary
Camera Operator
Primary
Editor
Primary
Director of Photography
ABC Close-Up: Yanki, No!
Director of Photography
Integration Report 1
Camera Operator
Christopher and Me
Director of Photography
1958
1957
American Football
Director of Photography
1952
Omnibus
TVDirector
1948
Louisiana Story
Associate Producer
Louisiana Story
Director of Photography
1947
To Hear Your Banjo Play
Director of Photography

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
7/18/1921
Day of Death
3/23/2011
Place of Birth
London, UK