Hubert_Cornfield

Hubert Cornfield

Hubert Cornfield

American film director


Hubert Cornfield (February 9, 1929 — June 18, 2006) was an American film director in Hollywood. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and died in Los Angeles. Billy Wilder, William Wyler and Joseph L. Mankiewicz all signed his Directors Guild of America (DGA) application.

He moved to the US as a refugee in 1941.[1] He received attention for a short film he made The Color is Red which attracted the interest of 20th Century Fox.[2]

He directed mainly crime films... from Film Noir to Neo Noir... and worked with legendary actors ranging from Marlon Brando to Sidney Poitier.

Filmography


References

  1. Hopper, H. (September 26, 1959). "Looking at hollywood". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182361991.
  2. "In the picture". Sight and Sound. Vol. 31. Fall 1962. p. 177. ProQuest 1305498396.
  3. A.H. WEILER. (Mar 27, 1960). "VIEW FROM A LOCAL VANTAGE POINT". New York Times. ProQuest 115030275.



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