1. William Wyler | Biography, Movies, Assessment, & Facts - Britannica
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William Wyler, German-born American director of motion pictures that combined a high degree of technical polish with a clear narrative style and sensitive handling of human relationships. His movies included The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), Roman Holiday (1953), Ben-Hur (1959), and Funny Girl (1968).
2. william wyler | Cinema from the Spectrum
Cinema from the Spectrum. Your guide to cinema from the eyes of autistic people. ... William Wyler's Roman Holiday has a story that may have been imitated by ...
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3. William Wyler: “It's a miserable life in Hollywood” | by Jon Hopwood
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Movie Mogul’s Nephew Became one of America’s Greatest Directors
4. William Wyler: The Definitive Ranking - David Vining, Author
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With the exception of the late misfire Funny Girl (which I am fully aware a lot of people really like, so sue me), not one of the William Wyler films I found and watched was less than good. It̵…
5. Governing Board | The Villages of South Florida Autism
William “Max” Wyler (Chairman). Mr. Wyler lives in Palmetto Bay. He has four children; two in college, Samantha and Carly, and two at home, Alexandra and ...
Mr. Wyler lives in Palmetto Bay. He has four children; two in college, Samantha and Carly, and two at home, Alexandra and William “J.C.” Alexandra was diagnosed with autism at 25 months. Max has a B.S. in Finance from Kansas State (Fort Hays) University. He is co-founder (1988) Accord Video Productions, owner of The Beach Channel (2009). He has received many production related awards included (1989) Angel Award for “Easter Seal” Documentary, (1995) Vision Award for “Corporate Imagination”, (2002) Telly Award for “This is CARD”, (2009) Telly Award for “Taking It to Tempe”. He has served on the board of the UM/NSU CARD Center, as well as current board member for the Florida Emmy Awards.
6. When It Felt True: The 'enigma' of William Wyler - The Austin Chronicle
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The Austin Chronicle's Raoul Hernandez curates an AFS Essential Cinema series on the 'enigma' of William Wyler
7. William Wyler: The Invisible Hand - Los Angeles Times
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Movies* He felt the director's work shouldn't call attention to itself. A retrospective studies that ethic.
8. On William Wyler - Humanizing The Vacuum
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If readers confused William Wyler with Billy Wilder I wouldn’t blame them. I bet if you asked young cineastes in 1967 if they considered the director of Dodsworth a deserving member of the Am…
9. William Wyler | American Film Institute
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When the trustees of The American Film Institute established the Life Achievement Award in 1973, the specified that the choice of the yearly recipient be based on the total career contribution of a man or woman — regardless of place of birth — whose talent has fundamentally advanced the art of American film or television, and whose work has withstood the test of time. The Trustees voted this year's honor to William Wyler, who, during some fifty years as a director and a producer
10. The Westerns of William Wyler - Jeff Arnold's West
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Six-gun Willy
11. The Heiress: William Wyler unveils the psychological ferocity of Henry ...
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By David Denby With Olivia de Havilland in her Oscar-winning performance as the guileless title character and a “fresh, eager” Montgomery Clift as an amiable fortune hunter, this 1949 classic boasts its own concentrated beauty and potency. Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift in The Heiress (dir. William Wyler, 1949). (Paramount/Getty Images) At the beginning […]
12. William Wyler (Creator) - TV Tropes
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William Wyler (born Willi Wyler, July 1, 1902 â July 27, 1981) was a German-born American film director, producer, and screenwriter during The Golden Age of Hollywood. He was born in Mülhausen, Reichsland Elsaßâ …
13. Wyler, William - Senses of Cinema
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14. William Wyler - tspdt
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They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? is dedicated to the art of motion picture film-making and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the shots from behind the camera - the film director.
15. Review of Gabriel Miller's "William Wyler" - History News Network
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Why isn't William Wyler mentioned in the same breath as Alfred Hitchcock or John Ford?
16. William Wyler Movies: 20 Greatest Films Ranked Worst to Best
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William Wyler was a three-time Oscar winner who crafted several classics during Hollywood’s Golden Age, adapting his style to a wide variety of genres. Let’s take a look back at 20 of h…
17. Bette Davis: Underacting for William Wyler – Silver Screenings
Jan 24, 2016 · In The Letter (1940), director William Wyler and star Bette Davis give us cold-blooded murder.The Letter is based on a story...
*Spoiler Alert* They created the best opening scene in the history of cinema: On a moonlit night, on an isolated rubber plantation in Malay, a woman follows a man out of a house. As he stumbles dow…
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Catherine Wyler, film producer and daughter of director William Wyler, chats with dOc about Ben-Hur and her father's legendary career. "Pull up your tights and ...
19. 1981: The Most Famous Director You Never Heard of Dies - Haaretz
Jul 27, 2015 · William Wyler Didn't Want to Constrain Actors With 'Directions,' Yet Ben Hur and Funny Lady Came Out Great.
William Wyler didn't want to constrain actors with 'directions,' yet Ben Hur and Funny Lady came out great.
20. William Wyler's Life and Films - Shepherd Express
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GabrielMiller states his case repeatedly in WilliamWyler: The Life and Films of Hollywood’s Most Celebrated Director (University Press of Kentucky): “Few directors could match Wyler’s range, hispsychological subtlety, his ..