Aug. 02, 1993: Died:Jean Negulesco TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993 Aug. 02, 1993 Big Shots:America's Kids and Their Guns
Time Magazine MILESTONES, Page 19

DIED. JEAN NEGULESCO, 93, film director; in Marbella, Spain. Originally a painter, Negulesco broke into film in the '40s with such dark Warner Bros. melodramas as Humoresque (1947), starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield, and Johnny Belinda (1948), a frank tale of disability, rape and revenge that earned a dozen Oscar nominations, including one for Best Director. But while this early work is Negulesco's most accomplished, the Romanian-born auteur achieved his greatest fame directing some of the frothiest films of the '50s for 20th Century Fox, including How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) and Three Coins in a Fountain (1954).