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Luc Besson
The Professional was directed by Luc Besson, a French director, producer, writer, actor, and cinematographer.
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Puc Besson
Natalie Portman’s first action thriller film is Leon: The Professional (1994) that was directed by Puc Besson.
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Besson
Besson wrote and directed the commercially successful film Léon: The Professional (1994).
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Transporter
Transporter also directed Leon The Professional and introduced to the world a very young Natalie Portman.
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Charles de Gaulle
Long before Luc Besson worked on Lucy or The Fifth Element, Charles de Gaulle produced a film with Jean Reno and Natalie Portman aptly titled Leon: the Professional.
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Jean Renofrom
You’ll recognize Jean Renofrom a lot of movies, but Jean Reno's starring role in 1994’s Leon: The Professional is one of Jean Reno's most noteworthy.
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Nathan Powell
Nathan Powell has directed Leon's cast with forensic detail and draws committed acting from everyone.
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by Les Goodwins
Directed as usual by Les Goodwins, Leon again gives us a wild hour of impersonations and flim-flams.
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand
The film was directed by French photographer and journalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand and produced by Luc Besson, who is also French and known for directing movies like ‘The fifth Element’, ‘The Transporter’ or ‘Taken’.
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Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda
Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda are directors of this movie.
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Michaël Mandl
Jean Renoir acted as Michaël Mandl's assistant director on the film.
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Albert Dieudonné
Jean Renoir acted as Albert Dieudonné's assistant director on the film.
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Gilles Lellouche
The film stars popular French actor-director Gilles Lellouche
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Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
The movie was directed by French director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan who is surprisingly better known for French director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan's work in visual effects, after being nominated for such work in Snow White
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from a script that has been adapted for television by Sally Robinson (Iron Jawed Angels) and is based on the play and by Robert Harling (The First Wives Club) screenplay
Leon directs from a script that has been adapted for television by Sally Robinson (Iron Jawed Angels) and is based on the play and screenplay by Robert Harling (The First Wives Club).
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Henri Verneuil
The film was directed by Henri Verneuil and stars Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura and Alain Delon, whose casting led to the film's box-office success in France.
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Bernard Borderie
Director of the movies was Bernard Borderie and the main cast was Michèle Mercier as Angélique Sancé de Monteloup and Robert Hossein as Jeoffrey de Peyrac.
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Yann Samuel
The film was directed by Yann Samuel and was a box office hit in France.
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Danielle Brooks and Grantham Coleman as Beatrice and Benedick , directed by Kenny Leon,
The all-Black cast features Danielle Brooks and Grantham Coleman as Beatrice and Benedick, directed by Kenny Leon, with choreography by Camille A. Brown.[55]
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