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  1. Lubitsch was married once, to British actress Vivian Gaye, in 1935. The couple had one daughter, Nicola. In 1936, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Ernst Lubitsch died of a heart attack on November 30, 1947 in Hollywood. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The Lubitsch Touch

  2. 14 de jul. de 2019 · About 200 invitees, including Nicola Lubitsch, the daughter of the director, were on hand at the Sherry Lansing Theatre on Saturday to gaze at the complete package — the gown, its 20-foot-long ...

  3. 27 de ene. de 2018 · Mit Nicola Lubitsch, der Tochter des großen Regisseurs Ernst Lubitsch, sprach n-tv.de kurz vor der Preisverleihung über Filme und Stars, ihren Vater und sein Erbe, das sie hegt und pflegt, aber ...

  4. Ernst Lubitsch in Berlin - Von der Schönhauser Allee nach Hollywood: Directed by Robert Fischer. With Nicola Lubitsch, Tom Tykwer, Michael Hanisch, Hans Helmut Prinzler.

  5. Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis Verleihung Nicola Lubitsch und einem PortraitBild ihres Vaters Ernst Lubitsch bei der Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis Verleihung vom Club der Filmjournalisten Berlin e.V. im Kino Babylon in Berlin am 30.01.2019 *** Ernst Lubitsch Prize Nicola Lubitsch and a portrait picture of her father Ernst Lubitsch at the Ernst Lubitsch Prize Award from the Club der Filmjournalisten Berlin e V in ...

  6. Ernst Lubitsch (born January 29, 1892, Berlin, Germany—died November 30, 1947, Hollywood, California, U.S.) was a German-born American motion-picture director who was best known for sophisticated comedies of manners and romantic comedies. Lubitsch was an anomaly as an active director who also served as the head of production at a major studio ...

  7. 18 de may. de 2018 · An excellent full-length study of Lubitsch's career is Herman G. Weinberg, The Lubitsch Touch: A Critical Study (1968). For briefer but equally perceptive analyses see John Grierson, Grierson on Documentary, edited by Forsyth Hard (1947; rev. ed. 1966); Andrew Sarris, The American Cinema, 1929-1968 (1968); and Dwight Macdonald 's "Notes on Hollywood Directors" in his Dwight Macdonald on Movies ...