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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 (1907-1997) was a director, producer and second unit director of American films. He won four Oscars and directed the film debuts of Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and Meryl Streep.

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    • Rzeszów, Galicia, Austria-Hungary
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    • London, England, UK
  3. Apr 25, 2024 · 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.

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  4. Fred Zinnemann was a Hollywood director who made films like High Noon, From Here to Eternity and A Man for All Seasons. He was born in Austria, studied law and film in Vienna, and directed the film debuts of Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and Meryl Streep.

    • April 29, 1907
    • March 14, 1997
  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...

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  7. Mar 14, 1997 · Fred Zinnemann was an American film director who won four Oscars and made 25 feature films in various genres. He introduced many stars in their U.S. debuts and was known for his realistic and psychological style.

  8. Dec 2, 2008 · Cameramen and director. Trained as both a violinist and a lawyer, Zinnemann moved to America in 1937 after working on Menschen am Sonntag (1929), in Germany and The Wave (1934) in Mexico. At MGM...

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