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Edward Dmytryk (September 4, 1908 – July 1, 1999) was a Canadian-born American film director known around the World War II-era for his film noirs, receiving a nomination for Best Director Oscar for Crossfire (1947).In 1947 he was named as one of the Hollywood Ten, a group of blacklisted film industry professionals who refused to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in their investigation during the McCarthy-era 'Red scare'. They served time in prison for being in contempt of Congress. In 1951 Dmytryk did testify to HUAC, and rehabilitated his career.First hired again by independent producer Stanley Kramer in 1952, Dmytryk is likely best known for directing his The Caine Mutiny (1954), a critical and commercial success. The second highest-grossing film of the year, it was nominated for Best Picture and several other awards at the 1955 Oscars. Dmytryk was nominated for a Directors Guild Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures.
Date Of Birth September 4, 1908 Died 1999-07-01 Place Of Birth Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada Profession Director, Editor, Editorial Department Spouse Madeleine Robinson son Children Richard, Michael, Victoria, Rebecca Star Sign Virgo
# Quote 1 [on director Henry Hathaway , for whom Dmytryk worked as an editor at the beginning of his career] He was an experience--like a case of smallpox. If you get it you either die or get over it. Once over it, you're immune forever. People hated him and quit, or grew to love him . . . I've seen him stop a carpenter to show him how to carry a plank. 2 My lifelong ambition has been to spend my money as soon as I can get it.
# Fact 1 Father of son Richard and daughters Victoria and Rebecca with Jean Porter . 2 Was originally (in 1954) assigned to direct 20th Century Fox's Seven Cities of Gold (1955), but eventually Robert D. Webb directed the picture. 3 Profiled in "Film Noir Reader 3" by Robert Porfirio (Limelight Editions). [2002] 4 He directed six different performers in Oscar-nominated performances: Robert Ryan , Gloria Grahame , Tom Tully , Humphrey Bogart , Katy Jurado and Elizabeth Taylor . 5 Last name properly pronounced "Dah-METT-trick." 6 Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945." Pages 251-257. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987. 7 Father of Michael J. Dmytryk with Madeleine Robinson . 8 Became U.S. citizen at age 31. 9 Blacklisted in 1950s; one of the Hollywood Ten. 10 Later renounced and denounced Communism.
Director Title Year Status Character Crossfire 1947 So Well Remembered 1947 Till the End of Time 1946 Cornered 1945 Back to Bataan 1945 Murder, My Sweet 1944 Tender Comrade 1943 Behind the Rising Sun 1943 Captive Wild Woman 1943 The Falcon Strikes Back 1943 Hitler's Children 1943 Seven Miles from Alcatraz 1942 Counter-Espionage 1942 Confessions of Boston Blackie 1941 Secrets of the Lone Wolf 1941 The Blonde from Singapore 1941 Sweetheart of the Campus 1941 Under Age 1941 The Devil Commands 1941 Her First Romance 1940 Mystery Sea Raider 1940 Golden Gloves 1940 Emergency Squad 1940 Television Spy 1939 Million Dollar Legs 1939 ending sequence, uncredited The Hawk 1935 as Edward Dymtryk Not Only Strangers 1979 Short The 'Human' Factor 1975 He Is My Brother 1975 Bluebeard 1972 Shalako 1968 Anzio 1968 Alvarez Kelly 1966 Mirage 1965 Where Love Has Gone 1964 The Carpetbaggers 1964 The Reluctant Saint 1962 Walk on the Wild Side 1962 The Blue Angel 1959 Warlock 1959 The Young Lions 1958 Raintree County 1957 Bing Presents Oreste 1956 Short The Mountain 1956 The Left Hand of God 1955 Soldier of Fortune 1955 The End of the Affair 1955 Broken Lance 1954 The Caine Mutiny 1954 The Juggler 1953 Three Lives 1953 Short Eight Iron Men 1952 The Sniper 1952 Mutiny 1952 Give Us This Day 1949 The Hidden Room 1949
Editor Title Year Status Character Some Like It Hot 1939 Love Affair 1939 edited by Zaza 1938 Prison Farm 1938 Bulldog Drummond's Peril 1938 Hold 'Em Navy 1937 Double or Nothing 1937 Turn Off the Moon 1937 Murder Goes to College 1937 Easy to Take 1936 Three Married Men 1936 Three Cheers for Love 1936 Too Many Parents 1936 The Hawk 1935 as Moe Miller Ruggles of Red Gap 1935 uncredited College Rhythm 1934 Make Me a Star 1932 uncredited The Royal Family of Broadway 1930 uncredited Only Saps Work 1930
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character Six of a Kind 1934 assistant editor - uncredited Duck Soup 1933 assistant editor - uncredited If I Had a Million 1932 assistant editor - uncredited The Phantom President 1932 assistant editor - uncredited The Dance of Life 1929 assistant editor - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character The Reluctant Saint 1962 producer Warlock 1959 producer The Mountain 1956 producer Give Us This Day 1949 co-producer Behind the Rising Sun 1943 producer - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Bluebeard 1972 screenplay / story
Self Title Year Status Character Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man 1999 TV Movie documentary Biography 1998 TV Series documentary Himself - Director Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself The Reality Trip 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door 1996 TV Movie Himself Marlon Brando: The Wild One 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Inside the Dream Factory 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself American Cinema 1995 TV Series documentary Himself Días de cine 1993 TV Series Himself Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star 1991 Documentary Himself Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story 1987 TV Series documentary Himself Cinéma cinémas 1985 TV Series documentary Himself Hollywood on Trial 1976 Documentary Himself Cinema 1968 TV Series documentary Himself The Hollywood Ten 1950 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1995 King Vidor Memorial Award San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 1965 Golden Seashell San Sebastián International Film Festival Mirage (1965) 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6241 Hollywood Blvd. 1950 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Give Us This Day (1949) 1948 Edgar Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Motion Picture Crossfire (1947) 1947 Award Cannes Film Festival Best Social Film Crossfire (1947)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Director 9th place. 1962 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Director 10th place. 1960 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Director 6th place. 1959 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures The Young Lions (1958) 1959 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Director 4th place. 1958 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Director 5th place. 1955 Palme d'Or Cannes Film Festival The End of the Affair (1955) 1955 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures The Caine Mutiny (1954) 1954 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival The Caine Mutiny (1954) 1950 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Give Us This Day (1949) 1949 Grand Prize of the Festival Cannes Film Festival Obsession (1949) 1948 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Director Crossfire (1947)
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1954 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director The Caine Mutiny (1954) 1947 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director Crossfire (1947)
Known for movies The Caine Mutiny (1954) as Director
Murder, My Sweet (1944) as Director
Crossfire (1947) as Director
The Young Lions (1958) as Director