Emil-Edwin Reinert Explained
Emil-Edwin Reinert |
Birth Name: | Emil, Edwin Reinert |
Birth Date: | 16 March 1903 |
Birth Place: | Rava-Ruska, Austria-Hungary |
Death Place: | Paris, France |
Occupation: | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
Years Active: | 1932–1952 |
Spouse: | Irène-Elisabeth Kaeser (1945–53) |
Children: | Jean-Michel Reinert |
Emil-Edwin Reinert, or Emile-Edwin Reinert,[1] (16 March 1903 – 17 October 1953) was a French film director, screenwriter, audio engineer and producer.
Born in Rava-Ruska, Austria-Hungary in 1903, Reinert directed films in France, Great Britain, Switzerland and Austria as well he directed in co productions, associating different countries : Austria, France, Italy, West Germany, Great Britain and the United States. He died in Paris in 1953.
Filmography
As director
Short films
- 1932 La machine à sous
- 1932 La Seine
- 1932 Les porcelaines de Limoges
- 1933 La tête de veau
- 1933 On déjeune à midi
- 1934 Une affaire garantie
- 1935 Nous serons toujours heureux
- 1935 Le siège arrière
Feature films
As screen writer
As producer and supervisor
Actors and actresses
He directed among others the following actors and actresses:
- In Great Britain : Eva Bartok, Bebe Daniels, Bonar Colleano, Charles Farrell, Tom Helmore, Barbara Kelly, Gina Lollobrigida, Lana Morris and Lupe Vélez.
- In Austria : Rosa Albach-Retty, Axel von Ambesser, Cornell Borchers, Otto Wilhelm Fischer, Gustav Fröhlich, Attila Hörbiger, Hans Gustl Kernmayr, Franz Lederer, Marianne Schönauer, Anton Walbrook and Paula Wessely.
- In France : Michel Auclair, Raymond Bussières, André Claveau, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Claude Dauphin, Danièle Delorme, Arthur Devère, Dora Doll, Marcel Duhamel, Pierre Etchepare, Suzanne Flon, Louis de Funès, Margo Lion, Luis Mariano, Marcello Mastroianni, Georges Pitoëff, Dany Robin, Noël Roquevert, Louis Salou, Anne Vernon, Henri Vidal and Jean Vilar.
Alternate names
Emil E. Reinert, Emile E. Reinert, Émile E Reinert, E. E. Reinert, E.E. Reinert
Further reading
(in German) * Dr. Armin Loacker Austrian Noir, Essays zur österreichisch-amerikanischen Koproduktion ABENTEUER IN WIEN / STOLEN IDENTITY; Vienna: Filmarchiv Austria Press, 2005;
External links
Notes and References
- Most of the information in this article is going to be translated from the French Wikipedia page.
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