
Anthony Mann
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Born 1906-06-30 · San Diego, California, USA · Died 1967-04-29
Anthony Mann (June 30, 1906 – April 29, 1967) was an American actor and film director. Born Emil Anton Bundsmann in the Point Loma area of San Diego, Mann was the son of Jewish-Austrian immigrants Emile Theodore Bundsmann, and his wife Bertha Waxelbaum (original Jewish surname: Weichselbaum) of Macon, Georgia. Mann started out as an actor, appearing in plays off-Broadway in New York City. In 1938, he moved to Hollywood, where he joined the Selznick International Pictures. Mann became an assistant director in 1942, directing low-budget assignments for RKO and Republic Pictures. Mann was respected for his acute visual sensitivity toward the American Western landscape, effortlessly blending natural vistas with human drama. Mann's dramas verged on classical tragedy, often showing anguished heroes attempting to resolve personal pain and confusion. In 1964 he was head of the jury at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1967, Mann died from a heart attack in Berlin, Germany while filming the spy thriller A Dandy in Aspic. The film was completed by the film's star, Laurence Harvey. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Anthony Mann has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6229 Hollywood Blvd. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Mann, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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A Dandy in Aspic
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A Dandy in Aspic
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The Heroes of Telemark
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
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El Cid
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Cimarron
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Man of the West
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God's Little Acre
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The Tin Star
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Men in War
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Men in War
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Serenade
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The Last Frontier
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The Man from Laramie
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Strategic Air Command
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The Far Country
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The Glenn Miller Story
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Thunder Bay
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The Naked Spur
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Bend of the River
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