• Date of Birth: June 22, 1906
  • Place of Birth: Sucha, Galicia, Austria-Hungary

Billy Wilder Biography


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Replace this image with an actor photoBilly Wilder mini-bio: 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 immediately realized his Jewish ancestry would cause problems, so he emigrated to Paris, then the US. Although he spoke no English when he arrived in Hollywood, Wilder was a fast learner, and thanks to contacts such as Peter Lorre (with whom he shared an apartment), he was able to break into American films. His partnership with Charles Brackett started in 1938 and the team was responsible for writing some of Hollywood's classic comedies, including Ninotchka (1939) and Ball of Fire (1941). The partnership expanded into a producer-director one in 1942, with Brackett producing, and the two turned out such classics as Five Graves to Cairo (1943), The Lost Weekend (1945) (Oscars for Best Picture, Director and Screenplay) and Sunset Blvd. (1950) (Oscars for Best Screenplay), after which the partnership dissolved. (Wilder had already made one film, Double Indemnity (1944) without Brackett, as the latter had refused to work on a film he felt dealt with such disreputable characters.) Wilder's subsequent self-produced films would become more caustic and cynical, notably Ace in the Hole (1951), though he also produced such sublime comedies as Some Like It Hot (1959) and The Apartment (1960) (which won him Best Picture and Director Oscars). He retired in 1981.

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  • firedancernightswan
    One of the greatest American directors to ever live.
    Where would we be without some of Mr. Wilder's sparkling hits?
    posted 852 days ago

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  • Who was the main actress in the hilarious film "Some Like it Hot", by Billy Wilder?  Answer »
  • Classic Cinema Scene- Billy Wilder directed this 1955 comedy. Tom Ewell's wife and son go on vacation. He admires a neighbour played by Marilyn Monroe. On a street scene, while standing over a grating ,below which subway trains run, her white dress is lifted. Name this movie.  Answer »
  • While filming "Some Like It Hot," who was Billy Wilder referring too when he told Jack Lemmon, "Ok, kid. You gotta nail this every time. Because one of these takes, the broad's gonna get it right and we're gonna print that."  Answer »
  • Who directed the The Lost Weekend?  Answer »

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