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  1. Tribute to classic film director Ernst Lubitsch who was best known for bringing his masterful *touch* to witty, sophisticated, romantic-comedies and musicals.

  2. Ernst Lubitsch fue un director de cine judío-alemán, nacido en Alemania, naturalizado ya en 1933 estadounidense, a donde había emigrado. Su versatilidad como cineasta fue notable; dominando la comedia, el drama, la tragedia, la farsa o el espectáculo.

  3. Nacido en la capital alemana, el 28 de enero de 1892, Ernst Lubitsch era hijo de un sastre judío de procedencia rusa. Desde muy joven fue un apasionado del cabaret, y de todo lo relacionado con la interpretación, hasta tal punto que a los 16 años decide dejar los estudios y probar fortuna como actor en diversos locales nocturnos de music hall.

  4. Ernst Lubitsch (1892 - 1947) fue un director y actor de Alemania conocido por Ser o no ser, Ninotchka, El bazar de las sorpresas, Frantz, El diablo dijo no, La octava mujer de Barba Azul, Un ladrón en la alcoba, Lo que piensan las mujeres, Una mujer para dos y Ángel

  5. Ernst Lubitsch. Director: To Be or Not to Be. From Ernst Lubitsch's experiences in Sophien Gymnasium (high school) theater, he decided to leave school at the age of 16 and pursue a career on the stage. He had to compromise with his father and keep the account books for the family tailor business while he acted in cabarets and music halls at night. In 1911 he joined the Deutsches Theater...

  6. Ernst Lubitsch (born January 29, 1892, Berlin, Germany—died November 30, 1947, Hollywood, California, U.S.) was a German-born American motion-picture director who was best known for sophisticated comedies of manners and romantic comedies. Lubitsch was an anomaly as an active director who also served as the head of production at a major studio, as he did briefly at Paramount.

  7. Ernst Lubitsch Biography. . b. January 29, 1892 in Berlin. d. November 30, 1947 in Hollywood. The son of a prosperous tailor, he was drawn to the stage while participating in plays staged by his high school, which he quit at 16. To satisfy both his own urge to act and his father's desire that he take over the family business, he began leading a ...