Étienne Becker, a multifaceted individual, embarked on his journey on May 1, 1936, in the vibrant city of Paris, France. This talented cinematographer and actor left an indelible mark on the world of filmmaking, with his notable works including "The Toy" (1976),"The Old Gun" (1975),and "L'homme au cerveau greffé" (1972).
Throughout his life, Étienne Becker shared his love and companionship with three remarkable women: Cécile Boisrond-Becker, Nadine Ballot, and Manuella Mirabaud, to whom he was married. His marriage to these women was a testament to his ability to form deep and meaningful connections with others.
Tragically, Étienne Becker's life came to a close on December 11, 1995, in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France. His passing left a void in the lives of those who knew and admired him, but his remarkable contributions to the world of cinema continue to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.