Net Worth

Net Worth: $1.5 million Millionaire
$1.5 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$100,000 per film (film directing, writing, producing)

Net Worth Timeline

1970: $250,000, 1975: $600,000, 1980: $1,000,000, 1984: $1,500,000

Truffaut's Biography

François Truffaut, born on February 6, 1932, in Paris, France, was a visionary filmmaker and a central figure in the French New Wave movement. Renowned for his innovative storytelling and deep passion for cinema, Truffaut revolutionized filmmaking with works that blended autobiography, literary adaptation, and cinematic experimentation. His debut feature, 'The 400 Blows', garnered international acclaim and established him as one of the most influential directors of his era. Throughout his career, Truffaut directed classics such as 'Jules and Jim', 'Day for Night', and 'Fahrenheit 451', leaving a lasting mark on world cinema. Beyond directing, he was a prolific screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic, known for his insightful analyses and outspoken views. Truffaut's legacy includes a string of prestigious awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and the enduring admiration of cinephiles worldwide. His production company, Les Films du Carrosse, showcased his dedication to artistic independence. Despite a life cut short by illness in 1984, Truffaut's influence endures, inspiring generations of filmmakers and film lovers. His famous quote, 'Film lovers are sick people,' reflects his lifelong devotion to the art of cinema.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

He was a close friend and collaborator of Alfred Hitchcock, even writing a famous book-length interview with him.

Full Name

François Roland Truffaut

Nickname

Truffaut

Nationality

French

Birthday

February 06, 1932

Age

93

Zodiac Sign

Aquarius

Height

170 cm cm

Weight

65 kg kg

Marital Status

Divorced

Spouse

Madeleine Morgenstern (m. 1957–1965)

Children

2

Education

Self-taught; attended various schools, but left early

Famous For

Pioneering the French New Wave; films like 'The 400 Blows', 'Jules and Jim', 'Day for Night'

First Big Break

Directing 'The 400 Blows' (1959), acclaimed at Cannes

Social Media

None (passed away before social media era)

Businesses Owned

Les Films du Carrosse (production company)

Awards

Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, BAFTA, Cannes Best Director, César Award

Category

Other

Controversies

Critical of mainstream French cinema; banned from Cannes in 1958 for harsh criticism

Hobbies

Collecting books, cinema history, writing, photography

Interests

Film criticism, literature, jazz music, human psychology

Quote

"Film lovers are sick people."; "A film is like a battleground: love, hate, action, violence, death. In a word, emotion."

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