Billy Wilder filmography

Billy Wilder (1906–2002) was an Austrian filmmaker. Wilder initially pursued a career in journalism after being inspired by an American newsreel.[1] He worked for the Austrian magazine Die Bühne and the newspaper Die Stunde in Vienna, and later for the German newspapers Berliner Nachtausgabe, and Berliner Börsen-Courier in Berlin.[2] His first screenplay was for the German silent thriller The Daredevil Reporter (1929).[3] Wilder fled to Paris in 1933 after the rise of the Nazi Party, where he co-directed and co-wrote the screenplay of French drama Mauvaise Graine (1934).[4] In the same year, Wilder left France on board the RMS Aquitania to work in Hollywood despite having little knowledge of English.[5][6]

A photograph of Gloria Swanson and Billy Wilder in 1950
Wilder in 1950 with actress Gloria Swanson

In 1938, he began collaborating with Charles Brackett on screenplays with Ernst Lubitsch's romantic comedy Bluebeard's Eighth Wife.[7] It was the first of 14 consecutive commercially successful films that the pair co-wrote including the comedy Ninotchka (1939), and the romantic drama Hold Back the Dawn (1941), which both received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay.[6][8][9] Wilder made his Hollywood directorial debut with comedy The Major and the Minor (1942), which starred Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland. Two years later, he directed and co-wrote the screenplay for the film noir Double Indemnity (1944), which is considered a classic of its genre.[6] He followed this with The Lost Weekend (1945), a drama about a writer struggling with alcoholism, for which Wilder won his first Academy Award for Best Director and shared the Best Original Screenplay award with Brackett. The film also won Best Picture.[10][11]

Wilder directed and co-wrote the screenplay for Sunset Boulevard (1950), a film noir about a reclusive silent film actress starring Gloria Swanson and William Holden.[12] It garnered 11 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, and all four acting categories. He won his second Best Screenplay Oscar with Brackett for the film as well as the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama.[13][14] During the 1950s, Wilder also received Best Director nominations at the Oscars for Stalag 17 (1953), Sabrina (1954), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and Some Like It Hot (1959).[15] The lattermost film starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon is considered one of the best comedies of all time.[16][17] In 1960, he directed and co-wrote The Apartment, a romantic comedy about an insurance clerk who allows his coworkers to use his apartment to conduct extra-marital affairs, which starred Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.[18] The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and the BAFTA Award for Best Film. Wilder shared the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with I. A. L. Diamond.[19][20]

In recognition of his career, Wilder received the AFI's Life Achievement Award, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Fellowship Award, the Directors Guild of America's Lifetime Achievement Award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, and the Producers Guild of America's Lifetime Achievement Award.[21] Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard, Some Like It Hot, and The Apartment are included in the AFI's greatest American films of all time.[22] As of 2019, 10 of his films are in the National Film Registry.[23]

Filmography

As director

YearTitleCredited asLanguage(s)NotesRef(s)
DirectorWriterProducer
1934Mauvaise GraineYesYesFrenchEnglish title: Bad Seed
Co-directed with Alexander Esway
[24]
1942The Major and the MinorYesYesEnglish[25]
1943Five Graves to CairoYesYesEnglish[26]
1944Double IndemnityYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[27]
1945The Lost WeekendYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[27]
1945Death MillsYesEnglish
German
German title: Die Todesmühlen
Also editing supervisor
[28]
[29]
1948The Emperor WaltzYesYesEnglish[30]
1948A Foreign AffairYesYesEnglish[31]
1950Sunset BoulevardYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[32]
1951Ace in the HoleYesYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[27]
1953Stalag 17YesYesYesEnglish[33]
1954SabrinaYesYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[33]
1955The Seven Year ItchYesYesYesEnglish[33]
1957The Spirit of St. LouisYesYesEnglish[33]
1957Love in the AfternoonYesYesYesEnglish[33]
1957Witness for the ProsecutionYesYesEnglish[27]
1959Some Like It HotYesYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[34]
1960The ApartmentYesYesYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[35]
1961One, Two, ThreeYesYesYesEnglish[36]
1963Irma la DouceYesYesYesEnglish[37]
1964Kiss Me, StupidYesYesYesEnglish[38]
1966The Fortune CookieYesYesYesEnglish[39]
1970The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesYesYesYesEnglish[33]
1972Avanti!YesYesYesEnglish[40]
1974The Front PageYesYesEnglish[41]
1978FedoraYesYesYesEnglish[42]
[43]
1981Buddy BuddyYesYesEnglish[44]

As writer

YearTitleCredited asLanguage(s)NotesRef(s)
ScreenwriterStorywriter
1929The Daredevil ReporterYesGermanGerman title: Der Teufelsreporter[45]
1930People on SundayYesGermanGerman title: Menschen am Sonntag[46]
1930A Student's Song of HeidelbergYesGermanGerman title: Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg[47]
1931The Man in Search of His MurdererYesGermanGerman title: Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht[48]
1931Her Grace CommandsYesGermanGerman title: Ihre Hoheit befiehlt; simultaneously filmed as Princesse, à vos ordres! and remade as Adorable[49]
1931The Wrong HusbandYesGermanGerman title: Der Falsche Ehemann[50]
1931Emil and the DetectivesYesGermanGerman title: Emil und die Detektive[51]
1932Happy Ever AfterYesEnglishSimultaneously filmed as Ein blonder Traum and Un rêve blond[52]
1932The VictorYesGermanGerman title: Der Sieger[53]
1932Once There Was a WaltzYesGermanGerman title: Es war einmal ein Walzer; remade as Where Is This Lady?[50]
1932ScampoloYesGermanSimultaneously filmed as Un peu d'amour[52]
1932The Blue of HeavenYesGermanGerman title: Das Blaue vom Himmel[52]
1933Madame Wants No ChildrenYesGermanGerman title: Madame wünscht keine Kinder; simultaneously filmed as Madame ne veut pas d'enfants[52]
1933What Women DreamYesGermanGerman title: Was Frauen träumen; remade as One Exciting Adventure[52]
1934Music in the AirYesEnglish[54]
1935Lottery LoverYesEnglish[24]
1935Under PressureYesEnglish[24]
1937Champagne WaltzYesEnglish[33]
1938Bluebeard's Eighth WifeYesEnglish[33]
1939MidnightYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[33]
1939What a LifeYesEnglish[33]
1939NinotchkaYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry[33]
1940Rhythm on the RiverYesEnglish[33]
1940Arise, My LoveYesEnglish[33]
1941Hold Back the DawnYesEnglish[33]
1941Ball of FireYesEnglishListed in the National Film Registry; remade as A Song Is Born[33]

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