
About
Marc Behm
Overview
Marc Behm (12 January 1925 in Trenton, New Jersey – 12 July 2007 in Fort-Mahon-Plage, France) was an American novelist, actor, and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' Help! (1965) and conceived the story for the film Charade (1963). His best and most well-known literary work is the crime novel Eye of the Beholder (1980), which was adapted twice for the screen, in 1983 and in 1999.
Behm developed a fascination for French culture while serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He later had acting roles on several television programmes in France before moving there permanently.
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Known for
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1999 | Eye of the Beholder | Writing | Novel | 56 Average |
1983 | Nana | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1983 | Deadly Circuit | Writing | Novel | 59 Average |
1981 | Hospital Massacre | Writing | Screenplay | 57 Average |
1981 | Lady Chatterley's Lover | Writing | Writer | 57 Average |
1974 | Piaf | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |
1973 | The Mad Bomber | Writing | Screenstory | 58 Average |
1971 | Someone Behind the Door | Writing | Adaptation | 58 Average |
1969 | Twelve Plus One | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |
1967 | The Blonde from Peking | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |
1966 | Trunk to Cairo | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1965 | Help! | Writing | Screenplay | 62 Fair |
1965 | Help! | Writing | Story | 62 Fair |
1965 | The Party's Over | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1963 | Charade | Writing | Story | 72 Good |
1961 | The Return of Dr. Mabuse | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |