Born in Paris, Tourneur went to Hollywood with his father,
director
Maurice Tourneur around 1913. He started out as a script clerk and
editor for his father, then graduated to such jobs as directing shorts
(often with the pseudonym Jack Turner), both in France and America. He
was hired to run the second unit for
David O. Selznick's
A Tale of Two Cities (1935), where he first
met
Val Lewton. In 1942, when Lewton was named to head the new horror unit
at RKO, he asked Tourneur to be his first director. The result was the
highly artistic (and commercially successful)
Cat People (1942). Tourneur went on
to direct masterpieces in many different genres, all showing a great
command of mood and atmosphere.