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Fred Zinnemann

Directing

2.9 Popularity Apr 29, 1907 (89 years old) Rzeszów, Poland

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Alfred "Fred" Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997), born in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, was an American film director. He won four Academy Awards for directing films in various genres, including thrillers, westerns, film noir and play adaptatio...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alfred "Fred" Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997), born in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, was an American film director. He won four Academy Awards for directing films in various genres, including thrillers, westerns, film noir and play adaptations. He made 25 feature films during his 50-year career.

Zinnemann was among the first directors to insist on using authentic locations and for mixing stars with civilians to give his films more realism. Within the film industry, he was considered a maverick for taking risks and thereby creating unique films, with many of his stories being dramas about lone and principled individuals tested by tragic events. According to one historian, Zinnemann's style demonstrated his sense of "psychological realism and his apparent determination to make worthwhile pictures that are nevertheless highly entertaining."

Some of his most notable films were The Men (1950), High Noon (1952), From Here to Eternity (1953), Oklahoma! (1955), The Nun's Story (1959), A Man For All Seasons (1966), The Day of the Jackal (1973), and Julia (1977). His films have received 65 Oscar nominations, winning 24.

Zinnemann directed and introduced a number of stars in their U.S. film debuts, including Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, Pier Angeli, Julie Harris, Brandon deWilde, Montgomery Clift, Shirley Jones and Meryl Streep. He directed 19 actors to Oscar nominations, including Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Audrey Hepburn, Glynis Johns, Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw, Wendy Hiller, Jason Robards, Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fonda, Gary Cooper and Maximilian Schell.

Fred Zinnemann died in London, England in 1997. He was 89 years old.

Filmography 68

2022
Rat Pack Movie

as Self (archive footage)

2014
And the Oscar Goes To... Movie

as Self (archive footage)

2009
Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood Movie

as Self (archive footage)

2005
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons Movie

as Self (archive footage)

1997
As I See It Movie

as Self

1992
1985
1985
Hands Up! Movie

as Self (1981 footage)

1982
Five Days One Summer Movie

Director

1982
Five Days One Summer Movie

Producer

1977
Julia Movie

Director

1974
1973
1966
1966
1964
Behold a Pale Horse Movie

Director

1964
Behold a Pale Horse Movie

Producer

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Personal Details

Known For Directing
Gender Not specified
Birthday April 29, 1907 (89 years old)
Died March 14, 1997
Place of Birth Rzeszów, Poland
Also Known As Alfred Zinnemann, 弗雷德·金尼曼
Years Active 1927 - 2022
Popularity 2.9
Career Stats
68 Total Credits
11 Movie Roles
7 TV Roles
3 Photos