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  1. 30 de mar. de 2002 · Billy Wilder, who has died aged 95, ... His marriage to Judith Iribe ended in 1947; he is survived by his second wife, Audrey, and his daughter from his first marriage.

  2. 19 de may. de 2022 · I don’t think he valued his journalistic work at all.” He recommends a new book about the filmmaker, which reflects on the traces of the past in his filmography: Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge, by Joseph MacBridge. As his wife Audrey put it, “Long before Billy Wilder was Billy Wilder, he was acting like Billy Wilder.”

  3. Through their scripts for such films as BLUEBEARD’S EIGHTH WIFE, NINOTCHKA and BALL OF FIRE, they became the best-known and most respected writing team in Hollywood. This success enabled Wilder to fight for and win his first American directing assignment, the now-classic comedy, THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR, and “the Billy Wilder Film” was born.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_WilderBilly Wilder - Wikipedia

    Billy Wilder. Samuel (Billy) Wilder ( Sucha, 22 juni 1906 – Beverly Hills, 27 maart 2002) was een Amerikaans filmmaker van Joodse komaf. Wilder was meervoudig Oscarwinnaar en geldt als een van de belangrijkste regisseurs uit de Amerikaanse filmgeschiedenis.

  5. Billy Wilder est l'une des figures les plus importantes du cinéma américain du XXe siècle, notamment des années 1950 et 1960. Quatre de ses films sont présents dans le Top 100 de l'American Film Institute, tout comme pour Alfred Hitchcock et Stanley Kubrick. Il a dirigé quatorze acteurs différents ayant été nommés aux Oscars.

  6. Billy Wilder. Writer: The Apartment. Originally planning to become a lawyer, Billy Wilder abandoned that career in favor of working as a reporter for a Viennese newspaper, using this experience to move to Berlin, where he worked for the city's largest tabloid. He broke into films as a screenwriter in 1929 and wrote scripts for many German films until Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933. Wilder ...

  7. Billy Wilder (1906–2002) was an Austrian filmmaker. Wilder initially pursued a career in journalism after being inspired by an American newsreel. [1] He worked for the Austrian magazine Die Bühne and the newspaper Die Stunde in Vienna, and later for the German newspapers Berliner Nachtausgabe, and Berliner Börsen-Courier in Berlin. [2]