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Erich von Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim (September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was a multifaceted Austrian-American actor, director, and writer known for his contributions to cinema during the silent film era. He was renowned for his meticulous attention to detail as a director and for portraying intense, often morally ambiguous characters on screen. Stroheim gained fame for directing and starring in films like "Greed" and "The Merry Widow." His style was marked by elaborate storytelling and a commitment to realism. Stroheim's career was impactful, though often marked by conflicts with studios due to his uncompromising vision, which led to some of his films being heavily edited against his wishes.
As director
As actor
Morceaux de Cannes
Quand Jean devint Renoir
The Man You Loved to Hate
Garbo, by Joan Crawford
Erich von Stroheim - Der Mann mit dem bösen Blick
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
Armored Attack!
Série noire
Napoleon
La Madone des sleepings
Other Side of Paradise
Midnight... Quai de Bercy
Alarm in Morocco
Unnatural
Sunset Boulevard
Portrait of a Murderer
The Red Signal
Stroheim in Vienna
La Danse de mort
The Mask of Diijon
Devil and the Angel
One Does Not Die That Way
The Great Flamarion
Scotland Yard Investigator
Storm Over Lisbon
The Lady and the Monster
Five Graves to Cairo
The North Star
Gambling Hell
So Ends Our Night