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    Fred Zinnemann

    Austrian-born American film director

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  1. Alfred Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997) was an Austrian-American [1] film director and producer. He won four Academy Awards for directing and producing films in various genres, including thrillers, westerns, film noir and play adaptations.

  2. Fred Zinnemann. Director: A Man for All Seasons. Initially grew up wanting to be a violinist, but while at the University of Vienna decided to study law. While doing so, he became increasingly interested in American film and decided that was what he wanted to do.

  3. Fred Zinnemann (born April 29, 1907, Rzeszów, Austria-Hungary [now in Poland]—died March 14, 1997, London, England) was an Austrian-born American motion-picture director whose films are distinguished by realism of atmosphere and characterization and often grounded in crises of conscience.

  4. Jul 21, 2021 · An autobiography of the film director Fred Zinnemann, whose career spans the 65-year history of the talking movie. Famous for giving Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift and Meryl Streep their first film parts, his credits include "High Noon", "From Here to Eternity" and "Oklahoma." Includes index.

  5. Mar 15, 1997 · Fred Zinnemann, the director who grappled with issues of moral courage in such Academy Award-winning films as ''From Here to Eternity'' in 1953 and ''A Man for All Seasons'' in 1966, died...

  6. Jun 13, 2016 · Fred Zinnemann Wins Best Directing: 1954 Oscars. Watch on. The Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, at the RKO Pantages Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. Master of Ceremonies Donald O’Connor presents actress Irene Dunne who announces Mr. Zinnemann as Best Director for “From Here to Eternity”

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › film-and-television-biographies › fred-zinnemannFred Zinnemann | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · ZINNEMANN, FRED (1907–1997), U.S. film director and producer. Born in Vienna, Zinnemann went to Hollywood in 1929, worked as a script clerk, and in 1934 directed a full-length documentary, The Wave .

  8. Fred Zinnemann would become an Oscar-winning director for which he is most prominently remembered, and whose body of work included 22 feature films (High Noon, From Here to Eternity, Oklahoma!, Julia, The Nun’s Story, A Man For All Seasons, among many others) and 19 documentary shorts.

  9. Apr 22, 2004 · In Fred Zinnemann’s body of work – twenty-two feature films and nineteen documentary shorts – there are notably few guns but many trains, remarkably little romance or outright comedy, but much searching for consequences and externalising of interior dramas.

  10. Jun 14, 2023 · Fred Zinnemann (b. 1907–d. 1997) was one of Hollywood’s most versatile filmmakers, working in every genre and winning Academy Awards for direction (From Here to Eternity, 1953; A Man for All Seasons, 1966), production (A Man for All Seasons), short film (That Mothers Might Live, 1938), and documentary film (Bengy, 1951). Though most of ...

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