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Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder, born Samuel Wilder; (22 June 1906 - 27 March 2002) was an Austrian-born director, screenwriter and producer who is regarded as one of the most successful filmmakers of Hollywood's golden age. Today he is best known for his comedies, although he also directed dramas and film noirs. Wilder is one of only five people who have won Academy Awards as producer, director, and writer for the same film (The Apartment). Wilder's career began in Germany, where he worked as a writer for comedy films from 1930. After the Nazis seized power in 1933, he emigrated to the United States, where he continued to write screenplays, including Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka (1939) and Howard Hawks' Ball of Fire (1941). From the early 1940s, Wilder was allowed to film his own screenplays and thus made a name for himself as a director. Initially, his greatest successes included predominantly dramatic film noirs such as Double Indemnity (1944), The Lost Weekend (1945), Sunset Boulevard (1950) and Ace in the Hole (1951). It was only then that he increasingly turned to comedy, including Stalag 17 (1953), Sabrina (1954) and The Seven Year Itch (1955), although he made a small detour to courtroom drama with Witness for the Prosecution (1957). With Some Like It Hot (1959) and The Apartment (1960) he made his most famous and probably most successful comedy films, the latter even receiving five Oscars. In One, Two, Three (1961), Wilder dealt with the conditions of the time in his former adopted country, Germany, and made the successful romantic comedy Irma la Douce (1963). In the two decades that followed, Wilder made seven more films, which were less well received by critics and audiences, although the German-French drama Fedora (1978) is viewed somewhat more favorably today by predominantly pretentious film experts. Some time later, Wilder was under discussion as director for Schindler's List, which he had wanted as the end of his long career, but ultimately had to turn it down due to his advanced age.

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Character Name

Rating

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November 30th, 2020

Audrey

Self - Filmmaker (voice) (archive footage)

7.2

September 3rd, 2019

Hollywood's Second World War

Self (archive footage)

8

October 28th, 2017

Never Be Boring: Billy Wilder

Self (archive footage)

7.3

December 29th, 2016

Billy Wilder: Nobody's Perfect

Self (archive footage)

7.6

June 25th, 2006

The Legacy of 'Some Like It Hot'

Self (archive footage)

8.5

June 25th, 2006

The Making of 'Some Like It Hot'

Self (archive footage)

7

June 22nd, 2006

Billy Wilder Speaks

Self - Filmmaker

6.9

December 31st, 2001

Nobody's Perfect: The Making of Some Like It Hot

Self (archive footage)

6

May 21st, 2000

Klaus Kinski: I'm not an actor

Self (archive footage)

TBD

February 4th, 1998

Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy

Self

6

January 1st, 1997

Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough

Self

6.5

December 17th, 1996

Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door

Self

7

November 25th, 1996

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman

Self

7.5

August 11th, 1993

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered

Self

7.6

January 25th, 1992

Billy, How Did You Do It?

Self

7

September 24th, 1989

The Exiles

Self

9

May 1st, 1986

Directed by William Wyler

Self

TBD

May 21st, 1982

Portrait of a '60% Perfect Man': Billy Wilder

Self

6.9

November 30th, 1966

The Legend of Marilyn Monroe

TBD

6.7

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