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  1. George Cooper Stevens junior (* 3. April 1932 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmproduzent, Autor sowie Gründungsmitglied und langjähriger Direktor des American Film Institute. Im Vorfeld der Oscarverleihung 2013 wurde Stevens am 1. Dezember 2012 mit einem Ehrenoscar für sein Lebenswerk ausgezeichnet und erhielt ...

  2. Las películas de George Stevens Jr. son La delgada línea roja, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Directed by John Ford, Me amarán cuando esté muerto

  3. Directed by George Stevens Jr. • 1984 • United States Written and directed by George Stevens Jr., GEORGE STEVENS: A FILMMAKER’S JOURNEY is a moving portrait of the life and work of one of the greatest Hollywood filmmakers of the twentieth century. From SWING TIME and GUNGA DIN to SHANE and GIANT, George Stevens helped shape American cinema.

  4. George Stevens Jr. es un Productor asociado, Productor delegado americano. Descubre su biografía, detalles de su carrera y toda su actualidad.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2009 · By the end of the film, we are less aware of George Stevens as a filmmaker than as a good and gifted man who happened to use movies as a means of expressing his gifts." Producer: George Stevens Jr., Antonio Vellani, Susan Winslow Director: George Stevens Jr. Cinematography: Harrison Engle, Tom Hurwitz Music: Carl Davis Film Editing: Catherine ...

  6. George Stevens Jr. es un guionista y personaje nacido en el año 1932 en Estados Unidos conocido por Me amarán cuando esté muerto, Enfrentados (Miniserie de TV), Thurgood (TV), El asesinato de Mary Phagan (Miniserie de TV), George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin (TV), George Stevens: Viaje de un cineasta, Los niños de 'Gigante', The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV ...

  7. George Stevens, Jr. conceived the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 as an annual celebration to honor artists for their significant contributions to American culture through the performing arts. His vision was kindled, in part, by John F. Kennedy’s hope that one day the nation would reward achievement in the arts as it does for achievement in business or statecraft.