Robert Wise

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Born: 09/10/1914 Winchester, IN
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Biography: One of the most successful directors of the 1960s, when he became an efficient maker of epic-length pictures, Robert Wise is one of Hollywood's few popularly recognized filmmakers. He joined RKO in the 1930s as a cutter and eventually became one of the studio's top editors, working in this capacity on classics such as The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941), Citizen Kane (1941), and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). He became a director with help from producer Val Lewton, who assigned Wise to finish Curse of the Cat People (1944), a B-movie that had fallen behind schedule, and the resulting picture proved extremely haunting and enduring.

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Awards

1998Lifetime Achievement Award (winner)American Film Institute
1997Lifetime Achievement Award (winner)Broadcast Film Critics Association
1984Robert Aldrich Award for Extraordinary Service to the Guild (winner)Directors Guild of America
1966Best Director (nominee)Golden GlobeThe Sand Pebbles
1966Best Director (nominee)Directors Guild of AmericaThe Sand Pebbles
1966Best Picture (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieThe Sand Pebbles
1966Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1965Best Picture (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieThe Sound of Music [Special Edition]
1965Best Director (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieThe Sound of Music [Special Edition]
1965Best Director (nominee)Golden GlobeThe Sound of Music [Special Edition]