词条 | Mankiewicz, Joseph L. |
释义 | Mankiewicz, Joseph L. American filmmaker born February 11, 1909, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., U.S. died February 5, 1993, Mount Kisco, N.Y. major American producer, director, and screenwriter known for his witty, literary, urbane dialogue and memorable characters. He worked with many of Hollywood's major stars and earned the reputation of being a talented actor's director, guiding such performers as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and Laurence Olivier to some of their most memorable screen performances. Before he was 20, Mankiewicz served as a foreign correspondent in Berlin for the Chicago Tribune. While in Germany, he worked for Ufa (Universum-Film-Aktiengesellschaft) as an English translator of subtitles for German-made films. In 1929 his older brother, Herman J. Mankiewicz (Mankiewicz, Herman), a successful screenwriter, introduced the younger Mankiewicz to Hollywood, where he got his start composing subtitles for silent versions of Paramount talkies, which were distributed to theatres not yet equipped for sound. He soon displayed his gift for comedy, writing material for comic actors Jack Oakie and W.C. Fields (Fields, W.C.). (It was Mankiewicz who coined Fields's signature tag line, “my little chickadee.”) Mankiewicz moved to MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.) in 1934 hoping to be allowed to direct, but studio head Louis B. Mayer (Mayer, Louis B) made him a producer. In his years at MGM, Mankiewicz produced such classics as Fritz Lang (Lang, Fritz)'s Fury (1936), George Cukor (Cukor, George)'s The Philadelphia Story (1940), and George Stevens (Stevens, George)'s Woman of the Year (1942). In 1943 Mankiewicz moved to Twentieth Century Fox (Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation), making his directorial debut that same year with Dragonwyck. At Fox, Mankiewicz directed and wrote the scripts that defined his signature style of intelligent, witty banter and forged his reputation as one of Hollywood's more “literary” directors. Superb examples of his art include the Oscar-winning works A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and All About Eve (1950), starring Bette Davis (Davis, Bette), as well as House of Strangers (1949) and Julius Caesar (1953). ![]() ![]() Additional Reading Kenneth L. Geist, Pictures Will Talk: The Life and Films of Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1978). |
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