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  1. Premios. Premios Óscar. 1946-Oscar Honorífico. Ernst Lubitsch. Director de cine ruso, que vivió en Alemania y acabó como estadounidense en sus últimos años de vida. Figura destacada, su contribución al cine se debe gracias al desarrollo de la comedia inteligente y la lucha contra cualquier atisbo de nazismo.

  2. Ernst Lubitsch. Highest Rated: 100% Desire (1936) Lowest Rated: 33% A Royal Scandal (1945) Birthday: Jan 29, 1892. Birthplace: Berlin, Germany. Hailed by the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, Francois ...

  3. Ernst Lubitsch. Ernst Lubitsch, nado en Berlín o 28 de xaneiro de 1892 e finado no barrio de Hollywood ( Os Ánxeles) o 30 de novembro de 1947, foi un director de cinema xudeu nado en Alemaña, de nacionalidade rusa, aínda que naturalizado alemán e, máis tarde, estadounidense. As súas comedias urbanas déronlle a reputación de ser o ...

  4. Ernst Lubitsch’s Heaven Can Wait, nominated for Academy Awards for best picture and director, is an enduring classic that showcases the filmmaker’s trademark blend of wit, urbanity, and grace. Deceased playboy Henry Van Cleve (Don Ameche) presents himself to the outer offices of Hades, where he asks a bemused Satan for permission to enter through the gates of hell.

  5. Ernst Lubitsch - Comedy, Musical, Romance: Perhaps fearful that its star producer-director would permanently jump to MGM, Paramount formalized Lubitsch’s title as head of production in 1935, an unprecedented position of power for a director. That arrangement lasted only about one year, however, and Lubitsch returned to focusing on his own work. He made Angel with Marshall, Marlene Dietrich ...

  6. Lubitsch was born January 28, 1892, in Berlin, Germany. He first emerged as a stage performer, joining Max Reinhardt's celebrated Deutsches Theater. He made his film debut in 1912, directing Passion. Lubitsch continued to work onscreen as an actor as well, appearing in films including 1913's Die ideale Gattin and the next year's Firma Heiratet ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Far rarer were the émigrés who not only set the groundwork for entire genres, but also managed to command near-universal respect from peers, audiences and heads of industry in the process. If any figure can be said to have staked this position beyond Alfred Hitchcock, it is the German-born Ernst Lubitsch (1892 – 1947).