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  1. Oct 20, 2005 · A bisexual enduring psychoanalysis and a sham marriage – plus a string of furtive affairs with young men – Mitchell Leisen in the ’30s was, outwardly, a high-toned sophisticate with a glamorous career but, inwardly, a damaged soul on a quest for impossible love. Such a love was hinted at in his first solo credit.

  2. James Mitchell Leisen (October 6, 1898 – October 28, 1972) was an American director, art director, and costume designer. Film career [ edit ] He entered the film industry in the 1920s, beginning in the art and costume departments.

    • 1920–1967
    • October 28, 1972 (aged 74), Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
  3. Jun 8, 2021 · Leisen would take the words to heart while philtering his mentor's ethos through an aesthetic more attuned to gentle grace and elegance than bombast. Still, the beginning of his career as a director happened in fits and starts, through experiments and a bit of corporate pressure.

  4. Sourced quotations by the American Director Mitchell Leisen (1898 — 1972). Enjoy the best Mitchell Leisen quotes and picture quotes!

  5. May 7, 2024 · “Lady in the Dark” “Midnight” “No Man of Her Own” “Remember the Night” “Swing High, Swing Low” “Take a Letter, Darling” “The Big Broadcast of 1937” “The Big Broadcast of 1938” “To Each His Own” (Show more)

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  6. Art Director. Costume Designer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Mitchell Leisen was born on 6 October 1898 in Menominee, Michigan, USA. He was a director and art director, known for Death Takes a Holiday (1934), The Mating Season (1951) and Hold Back the Dawn (1941). He was married to Stella Yeager.

  7. He went on to direct the excellent romantic comedy "Remember the Night" (1940) and the tragic melodrama "Hold Back the Dawn" (1941), before becoming a notable actress' director with "To Each His Own" (1946) and "The Mating Season" (1951). His feature career dropped off in the mid-1950s, with Leisen turning to television by helming episodes of ...

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