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Gottfried Reinhardt

Austrian-American film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Gottfried Reinhardt (20 March 1913 19 July 1994) was an Austrian-born American film director and producer.

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Reinhardt was born in Berlin, the son of the Austrian theater director Max Reinhardt (until 1904: Max Goldmann), manager of the Deutsches Theater, and his first wife Else Heims. Gottfried attended the Französisches Gymnasium Berlin and began his career as an actor and director at his father's theater.

In 1932, he went on a study visit to the US, where he remained after the Nazi Machtergreifung in Germany on 30 January 1933. In Hollywood, he became assistant director of Ernst Lubitsch, and later a production assistant at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, contributing to the making of the 1938 film The Great Waltz. In 1941, he produced Two-Faced Woman, starring Greta Garbo in her final film role. A naturalized American, he served in the United States Army in World War II.

Reinhardt made his debut as a director with Invitation in 1952. Two years later, he worked in West Germany and Before Sundown, his film version of Gerhart Hauptmann's drama Vor Sonnenuntergang, starring Hans Albers, won the Golden Bear (Audience award) at the 6th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Gottfried Reinhardt was the stepfather of U.S. federal judge Stephen Reinhardt.[2] He died of pancreatic cancer.[3]

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