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  1. エリッヒ・フォン・シュトロハイム(Erich von Stroheim、1885年 9月22日 - 1957年 5月12日)は、オーストリアで生まれハリウッドで活躍した映画監督・俳優。映画史上特筆すべき異才であり、怪物的な芸術家であった。

  2. Oct 3, 1999 · The performance is better even than it seems: Audiences assume Erich von Stroheim was a German, but mystery clouds his origins. Born in Vienna in 1885, by 1914 he was working with D.W. Griffith in Hollywood, but when did he immigrate to America (and add the "von” to his name)? Renoir writes in his memoirs: "Stroheim spoke hardly any German.

  3. Changed his name to Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim upon arriving in the United States. Before making it in show business, worked at a department store wrapping holiday packages and as a mountain guide at Lake Tahoe. Made his directorial debut with the film Blind Husbands in 1919.

  4. Sep 22, 2012 · In 1928 Erich von Stroheim was hired by Gloria Swanson to direct a film. The film, "Queen Kelly," was written by von Stroheim and featured Swanson as an orphan who is seduced by the Queen's fiancée. As filming progressed, and the storyline grew darker, Swanson walked off the set and von Stroheim was fired.

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · Erich von Stroheim was married three times; his second marriage to Mary Agnes Jones from 1916-1919 produced his first son, Erich von Stroheim, Jr. In 1920, he married his third wife, actress Valerie Germonprez (1897-1988). They separated in 1936 when he moved to France, but they never divorced.

  6. Erich Oswald Stroheim was born on September 22, 1885, the son of Benno Stroheim, who was born in Gleiwitz, in Prussian Silesia, and Johanna Bondy, born in Prague, where the two were married on August 3, 1884. Both parents were Jewish. After the marriage, the couple moved to Vienna, where Benno had lived since the early 1880s.

  7. Erich von Stroheim Jr.. Second Unit or Assistant Director: West Point. Erich von Stroheim Jr. was born on 25 August 1916 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an assistant director and actor, known for West Point (1956), One Step Beyond (1959) and Science Fiction Theatre (1955).

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