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Biography

Vienna-born Fred Zinnemann had childhood dreams of becoming a musician, and later planned on a law career, before his viewing of the movies of Erich Von Stroheim drew him into the movie business, initially as a cameraman. He came to the United States in 1929, and later found work as an editor, and subsequently as an assistant to documentary filmmaker Robert Flaherty, and then as an assistant to choreographer Busby Berkeley. He joined MGM in the late '30s as a director of comedy shorts, and won an Academy award for his 1938 short subject That Mothers Might Live. Zinnemann moved up to full-length features in 1941, but found little opportunity to work on anything but B-pictures until 1948, with The Search, a drama set in post-World War II Europe. He didn't really become a major recognized box-office name as a director, however, until 1952 when his Western drama High Noon, starring Gary Cooper, which had been perceived by most observers as headed for commercial disaster, became a monster box-office hit and a multi-Academy award nominee. Zinnemann's handling of From Here to Eternity solidified his reputation as one of Hollywood's most reliable hands at dealing with difficult screen material. Comfortable in most genres, Zinnemann subsequently excelled in musicals (Oklahoma!), adaptations of stage work (A Man for All Seasons, for which he won another Oscar), and thrillers (Day of the Jackal). Along with Billy Wilder, Zinnemann represented the most successful of expatriate European directors in Hollywood. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Julia

Most disliked movie

Eyes in the Night

Awards

Best Film (win)
Julia 1978
British Academy Awards

 

Best Director (nom)
Julia 1977
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (nom)
Julia 1977
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (nom)
Julia 1977
Academy

 

Best Film (win)
The Day of the Jackal 1973
British Academy Awards

 

Best Director (nom)
The Day of the Jackal 1973
Golden Globe

 

Best British Film (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1967
British Academy Awards

 

Best Film (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
National Board of Review

 

Best Director (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
Academy

 

Best Direction (win)
A Man for All Seasons 1966
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best British Film (win)
The Sundowners 1961
British Academy Awards

 

Special Achievement Award (win)
The Sundowners 1960
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (nom)
The Sundowners 1960
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (nom)
The Sundowners 1960
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (nom)
The Sundowners 1960
Academy

 

Best Direction (nom)
The Sundowners 1960
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Special Achievement Award (win)
The Nun's Story 1959
Golden Globe

 

Best Film (nom)
The Nun's Story 1959
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (win)
The Nun's Story 1959
National Board of Review

 

Best Director (nom)
The Nun's Story 1959
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (nom)
The Nun's Story 1959
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (nom)
The Nun's Story 1959
Academy

 

Best Direction (win)
The Nun's Story 1959
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best British Film (win)
The Nun's Story 1959
British Academy Awards

 

Best Film (nom)
A Hatful of Rain 1957
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (nom)
A Hatful of Rain 1957
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (nom)
A Hatful of Rain 1957
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Film (nom)
Oklahoma! 1955
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Film (win)
From Here to Eternity 1953
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (win)
From Here to Eternity 1953
Golden Globe

 

Best Director (win)
From Here to Eternity 1953
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (win)
From Here to Eternity 1953
Academy

 

Best Direction (win)
From Here to Eternity 1953
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Foreign Film (win)
Forbidden Games 1952
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Film (win)
High Noon 1952
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (nom)
High Noon 1952
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (nom)
High Noon 1952
Academy

 

Best Direction (win)
High Noon 1952
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Documentary Short Subject (win)
Benjy 1951
Academy

 

Best Film (nom)
The Search 1948
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (nom)
The Search 1948
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Director (nom)
The Search 1948
Academy

 

Best Direction (nom)
The Search 1948
New York Film Critics Circle

 


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