Anthony Mann
Anthony Mann | |
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Portrait | |
Born |
Emil Anton Bundesmann June 30, 1906 San Diego, California, United States |
Died |
April 29, 1967 60) Berlin, Germany | (aged
Years active | 1942–1967 |
Spouse(s) |
Mildred Mann (1936–1957; divorced) Sara Montiel (1957–1963; divorced) Anna (1964–1967; his death) |
Children | Nicholas (1965–2015) (Anna) |
Anthony Mann (June 30, 1906 – April 29, 1967) was an American actor and film director,[1] most notably of films noir and Westerns. As a director, he often collaborated with the cinematographer John Alton and with actor James Stewart in his Westerns.
Life and career
Mann was born Emil Anton Bundsmann in San Diego, California.[2] His father, Emile Theodore Bundsmann, an academic, was from an Austrian Catholic family, and his mother, Bertha Weichselbaum, a drama teacher, was an American of Bavarian Jewish descent.[3] Mann started out as an actor, appearing in plays off-Broadway in New York City. In 1938, he moved to Hollywood, where he joined the Selznick International Pictures. He was married to the actress Sara Montiel.[2]
Mann became an assistant director by the 1940s, assisting Preston Sturges on the film Sullivan's Travels,[4] and subsequently directing low-budget assignments for RKO and Republic Pictures.
In 1964 he was head of the jury at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]
In 1967, Mann died from a heart attack in Berlin, Germany while filming the spy thriller A Dandy in Aspic. The film was completed by the film's star, Laurence Harvey.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Anthony Mann has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6229 Hollywood Blvd.
Filmography
Mann first made his name as director of several films noir. Early films which made Mann a name in Hollywood include:
- T-Men (1947)
- Raw Deal (1948)
- Border Incident (1949)
- Side Street (1950)
However, Mann is probably best remembered today for his work in the Western genre—particularly for eight film collaborations with James Stewart:
- Winchester '73 (1950)
- Bend of the River (1952)
- Thunder Bay (1953)
- The Naked Spur (1953)
- The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
- The Far Country (1955)
- The Man from Laramie (1955)
- Strategic Air Command (1955)
Mann's other westerns include:
- The Furies (1950), starring Barbara Stanwyck
- Devil's Doorway (1950), starring Robert Taylor
- The Last Frontier (1955), starring Victor Mature
- The Tin Star (1957), starring Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins
- Man of the West (1958), starring Gary Cooper
In the 1960s, Mann put aside Westerns to concentrate on making two epics for producer Samuel Bronston:
He was also the original director of Spartacus (1960), but was fired early in production by producer-star Kirk Douglas and replaced with Stanley Kubrick, having shot a handful of scenes.
Complete list
- Dr. Broadway (1942)
- Moonlight in Havana (1942)
- Nobody's Darling (1943)
- My Best Gal (1944)
- Strangers in the Night (1944)
- Sing Your Way Home (1945)
- The Great Flamarion (1945)
- Two O'Clock Courage (1945)
- Strange Impersonation (1946)
- The Bamboo Blonde (1946)
- T-Men (1947)
- Railroaded! (1947)
- Desperate (1947) — also story
- He Walked by Night (1948) — director (uncredited), together with Alfred L. Werker
- Raw Deal (1948)
- Border Incident (1949)
- Reign of Terror (1949)
- Follow Me Quietly (1949) — director (uncredited), together with Richard Fleischer; also story
- The Furies (1950)
- Winchester '73 (1950)
- Side Street (1950)
- Devil's Doorway (1950)
- The Tall Target (1951)
- Bend of the River (1953)
- Thunder Bay (1953)
- The Naked Spur (1953)
- The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
- The Far Country (1954)
- The Last Frontier (1955)
- The Man from Laramie (1955)
- Strategic Air Command (1955)
- Serenade (1956)
- The Tin Star (1957)
- Men in War (1957) — also producer
- Man of the West (1958)
- God's Little Acre (1958)
- Cimarron (1960)
- El Cid (1961)
- The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
- The Heroes of Telemark (1965)
- A Dandy in Aspic (1968) — also producer
References
- ↑ Sadoul, p.167
- 1 2 http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/12/18/man1-d18.html
- ↑ Alvarez, Max. The Crime Films of Anthony Mann. ISBN 9781617039256
- ↑ Spoto, Donald. Madcap: The Life of Preston Sturges. p. 171. ISBN 0-316-80726-5
- ↑ "Berlinale 1964: Juries". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 29 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
Sources
- Sadoul, Georges; Morris, Peter (1972), Peter Morris, ed., Dictionary of film makers, Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-02151-8 Cite uses deprecated parameter
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External links
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- Anthony Mann at the Internet Movie Database
- Anthony Mann Profile at Allmovie by Rovi
- Anthony Mann Profile at Turner Classic Movies