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  1. Wyler was exposed to such loud noise that he passed out. When he awoke, he found he was deaf in one ear. Partial hearing with the aid of a hearing aid eventually came back years later. Wyler returned from the War a lieutenant colonel and a disabled veteran.

  2. Wyler himself lost the hearing in one ear and became partially deaf in the other due to the noise and concussion of the flak bursting around his aircraft. Wyler's first picture upon returning from World War II would prove to be the last movie he made for Goldwyn.

    • July 1, 1902
    • July 27, 1981
  3. William Wyler (Mulhouse —hoy Francia, entonces Alemania—, 1 de julio de 1902-Los Ángeles, 27 de julio de 1981) fue un prolífico y aclamado [1] director de cine suizo germano estadounidense. Fue tres veces ganador del Premio de la Academia.

    • Wilhelm Weiller
    • Willy Wyler
  4. William Wyler (Mulhouse, 1902 - Los Ángeles, 1981) Director de cine estadounidense de origen francés. Cultivador de variados géneros, perfeccionista y meticuloso, su filmografía lo acredita como uno de los mejores cineastas de los años 40 y 50, que supo aunar en sus películas la claridad narrativa con un sólido tratamiento de los personajes y de las relaciones humanas.

  5. He was born Willi Wyler on July 1, 1902, in Mulhouse in the province of Alsace. His father was Swiss, his mother German. Educated in Mulhouse and Lausanne, Switzerland, he worked briefly in Paris before meeting his mother’s first cousin, Carl Laemmle. Laemmle, who left Europe for America as a teenager, had become head of Universal Studios.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2024 · William Wyler (born July 1, 1902, Mülhausen, Germany [now Mulhouse, France]—died July 27, 1981, Beverly Hills, California, U.S.) was a German-born American director of motion pictures that combined a high degree of technical polish with a clear narrative style and sensitive handling of human relationships.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Wyler was rendered deaf from filming without earmuffs in a B-25 bomber, but returned to directing with the searing post-war Oscar-winner about the impact of the war on veterans, “The Best Years...