Elia Kazan(1909-2003)
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Elia Kazan nació el 7 de septiembre de 1909 en Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [ahora Istanbul, Turkey]. Fue un director y escritor, conocido por Nido de ratas (1954), Al este del paraíso (1955) y Un tranvía llamado Deseo (1951). Estuvo casado con Frances Rudge, Barbara Loden y Molly Kazan. Murió el 28 de septiembre de 2003 en Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos.
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 38 premios ganados y 29 nominaciones en total
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- Nombre alternativo
- Elia 'Gadget' Kazan
- Altura
- 1.73 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- CónyugesFrances Rudge26 de junio de 1982 - 28 de septiembre de 2003 (su muerte)
- Niños
- FamiliaresZoe Kazan(Grandchild)
- Otros trabajosStage: Appeared (as "Louis"; Broadway debut) in "Chrysalis" on Broadway. Written by Rose Albert Porter. Directed by Theresa Helburn. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Nov 1932-Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine, Wihelmina Barton, Humphrey Bogart (as "Don Ellis"), Fannie Bourke (credited as Fan Bourke; as "Blondie"; final Broadway credit), Lalive Brownell, Lily Cahill, Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Haron"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Honey Rogers"), Gilberte Frey, Jessie Graham, Georgie Lee Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge Halman"), Hazel Hanna, Florence Heller, Henrietta Kaye, George Kinsey, Frank Layton, Phyllis Loughton, Jean MacIntyre, Kathryn McClure, Jock Munro, Mary Orr, Osgood Perkins (as "Michael Haverill"), Beta Rothafel, Toni Sorel, Harry D. Southard, Margaret Sullavan (as "Lyda Cose"), Russell Thayer, June Walker (as "Eve Haron"), Harold Woodall, Edmund Ziman. Produced by Martin Beck. Produced in association with Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn.
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- TriviaHis selection for an Honorary Oscar angered many in the filmmaking community on account of his being among the first to cooperate with the House UnAmerican Activities Committee in 1952, which led to the blacklisting that ruined many careers in Hollywood because of their political beliefs, and that Kazan had publicly stated that he had no regrets for that action. In response, there were loud protests against his selection for the award and some attendees of the awards ceremony, such as Nick Nolte and Ed Harris, stayed in their seats and refused to applaud when he received the award. However, others both stood and applauded Kazan, such as Warren Beatty, Meryl Streep, Helen Hunt, Karl Malden, Kurt Russell and Kathy Baker. Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese presented the honorary Oscar to Kazan.
- Citas[on James Dean] Dean's body was very graphic; it was almost writhing in pain sometimes. He was very twisted, as if he were cringing all the time. Dean was a cripple anyway, inside--he was not like [Marlon Brando]. People compared them, but there was no similarity. He was a far, far sicker kid and Brando's not sick, he's just troubled.
- Marca comercialFrequently cast Marlon Brando and Karl Malden
- Alias
- Gadg
- The Actor's Director
- Salario
- (1954)$100,000 plus 25% of the box office.
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