Personal Info

  • Known For

    Directing

  • Known Credits

    123

  • Gender

    Male

  • Birthday

    May 12, 1930 ( 83 years old )

  • Place of Birth

    Madrid, Spain

  • Also Known As

    Clifford Brown

    A.L. Mariaux

    Jess Franco

    Pablo Villa

    Joan Almirall

    Rosa M. Almirall

    Rosa María Almirall

    Juan G. Cabral

    Betty Carter

    Candy Coster

    Terry de Corsia

    Rick Deconinck

    Raymond Dubois

    Chuck Evans

    Toni Falt

    Dennis Farnon

    Jess Franck

    Lennie Hayden

    Frank Hollman

    B.F. Johnson

    J.P. Johnson

    James Lee Johnson

    James P. Johnson

    David J. Khune

    David Khunn

    Lulú Laverne

    Franco Manera

    Jeff Manner

    Roland Marceignac

    C. Plaut

    Robert Zinnermann

    Dan L. Simon

    Lowel Richmond

    Jesus Manera

    헤수스 프랑코

    Jack Griffin

Jesús Franco

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.