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Ernst Lubitsch

Ernst Lubitsch

Directing1892Berlin, Germany

Biography

Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch".

Lubitsch is best known for screwball comedies and romantic comedies, such as Trouble in Paradise (1932), Ninotchka (1939), The Shop Around the Corner (1940) and To Be or Not to Be (1942). While being escapist, his films often offer social commentary on human relationships and society in a satirical way.

Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

Acting History

2017
100 Years of the UFA
as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
2015
From Caligari to Hitler
as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
1977
Hitler: A Career
as Self (archive footage)
1946
Cluny Brown
Director
Dragonwyck
Producer
Cluny Brown
Producer
1945
1943
1940
1939
Ninotchka
as Himself - Director in Trailer (uncredited)
Ninotchka
Director
Ninotchka
Executive Producer
1937
Angel
Director
Angel
Producer
1936
Desire
Producer
1934
1933
Mr. Broadway
as Ernst Lubitsch
The Clerk
Director
The Clerk
Writer
1929
Eternal Love
Director
1923
1921
1914
The Pride of the Firm
as Siegmund Lachmann
The Firm Gets Married
as Moritz Abramowski / Siegmund Lachmann (Lehrling)
1913
The Ideal Wife
as Krispin
1912

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1/28/1892
Day of Death
11/30/1947
Place of Birth
Berlin, Germany