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Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder

One of Hollywood's most consistent and enduring filmmakers, Billy Wilder was also among its most daring. In feature after feature, in a wide variety of styles and genres, he explored the taboo subjects of the day with insight, wit, and trenchant cynicism; adultery, alcoholism, prostitution &#8212 no topic was too controversial or too racy for Wilder's films. Unlike the majority of Hollywood's other historically provocative voices, however, he was a major commercial success as well as a critical favorite, with two of his features garnering Best Picture Oscars and numerous others honored with various Academy nominations. Sophisticated and acerbic, his intricate narratives, sparkling dialogue, and painterly visuals combined to illuminate the darker impulses of modern American society with rare brilliance.He was born Samuel Wilder in Sucha, Austria. After first studying law, he began a career as a journalist with a Vienna newspaper, later relocating to Berlin as a reporter for the city's largest tabloid. By 1929, he was working as a screenwriter, often collaborating with director Robert Siodmak. He swiftly became one of the German film industry's most prolific and sought-after writers, but Adolf Hitler's 1933 rise to power effectively brought his career to a halt as Wilder, a Jew, was forced to flee for his life.His first stop was France, where in 1934 he made his debut behind the camera, co-directing Mauvaise Graine with Alexander Esway. He soon landed in the United States, settling in Hollywood to begin his work anew. After moving in with Peter Lorre, Wilder set about learning English, eventually gaining entry into the American film industry with a 1934 adaptation of the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein musical +Music in the Air, directed by Joe May and starring Gloria Swanson. He worked on a number of other films including 1935's The Lottery Lover and 1937's Champagne Waltz prior to forging a writing partnership with Charles Brackett on 1938's That Certain Age. The Wilder/Brackett team quickly emerged as one of Hollywood's most successful pairings, with credits including Mitchell Leisen's 1939 Midnight, the 1939 Ernst Lubitsch classic Ninotchka, and Howard Hawks' stellar 1941 effort Ball of Fire, winning widespread acclaim for their distinctively sophisticated touch. Ultimately, Wilder's success as a writer also allowed him the opportunity to direct, and he bowed in 1942 with the Ginger Rogers vehicle The Major and the Minor. The wartime thriller Five Graves to Cairo followed in 1943, and the next year Wilder helmed his first classic, the masterful film noir Double Indemnity. Even more powerful was its follow-up, 1945's The Lost Weekend, a remarkably gritty and realistic portrayal of alcoholism which won four Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay (for Wilder and Brackett), and Best Actor (Ray Milland).Wartime duties kept Wilder out of the filmmaking arena for several years, and he did not direct another film before 1948's The Emperor Waltz. Its follow-up, A Foreign Affair, earned the wrath of reviewers over its blackly comic treatment of life in postwar Berlin, but it was later reappraised as one of his stronger efforts. The 1950 Sunset Boulevard, on the other hand, was hailed as a classic immediately upon release, and the tale of a faded movie star (Swanson) &#8212 the final screenplay from the Wilder/Brackett team &#8212 went on to win the Academy Award for Best Screenplay. The bitter The Big Carnival followed in 1951, with the wartime dramatic comedy Stalag 17 winning star William Holden a Best Actor Oscar two years later. Upon completing the 1954 romantic comedy Sabrina, Wilder directed 1955's The Seven Year Itch, the first of his films to star Marilyn Monroe, and after a trio of 1957 efforts &#8212 Love in the Afternoon (the first of many projects with new writing partner I.A.L. Diamond), the Charles Lindbergh biography The Spirit of St. Louis, and Witness for the Prosecution &#8212 he closed out a decade of sustained excellence with the classic 1959 sex farce Some Like It Hot. The Apartment (19 ~ Rovi

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Sabrina (1995)
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Fedora (1978)
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The Front Page (1974)
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Double Indemnity (1973)
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Avanti! (1972)
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Avanti! (1972)
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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
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The Fortune Cookie (1966)
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The Fortune Cookie (1966) (1966)
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Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
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Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
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Irma La Douce (1963)
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Irma La Douce (1963) (1963)
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One, Two, Three (1961)
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One, Two, Three (1961) (1961)
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The Apartment (1960)
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The Apartment (1960)
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The Apartment (1960) (1960)
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Some Like It Hot
Some Like It Hot (1959)
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Some Like it Hot (1959)
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Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
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The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)
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Love in the Afternoon (1957)
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Witness for the Prosecution (1957) (1957)
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The Seven Year Itch (1955) (1955)
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Sabrina (1954)
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Stalag 17 (1953)
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Stalag 17 (1953)
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Ace in the Hole (1951)
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The Big Carnival (1951)
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Sunset Blvd.
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
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Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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Sunset Boulevard (1950) (1950)
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A Foreign Affair (1948)
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The Emperor Waltz (1948)
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A Foreign Affair (1948) (1948)
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The Emperor Waltz (1948) (1948)
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The Lost Weekend
The Lost Weekend (1945)
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The Lost Weekend (1945) (1945)
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Double Indemnity (1944)
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Double Indemnity (1944) (1944)
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Double Indemnity (1944)
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Five Graves to Cairo (1943)
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Five Graves to Cairo (1943) (1943)
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The Major and the Minor (1942)
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The Major and the Minor (1942)
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Ball of Fire (1941)
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Ball of Fire (1941) (1941)
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Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938)
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The Bad Seed (Mauvaise Graine) (1934)
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A Song Is Born
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People on Sunday
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Double Indemnity
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The Exiles
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Love in the Afternoon
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Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
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Sabrina (1954)
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The Great Flamarion
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The Blue From the Sky (Das Blaue vom Himmel)
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Her Grace Commands (Ihre Hoheit befiehlt)
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Midnight (1939)
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