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John Cromwell - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

John Cromwell - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Director, Actor, Writer.

December 23, 1887, Toledo, Ohio, USA - September 26, 1979, Santa Barbara, California, USA - American actor, director and film and theater producer.

According to film critic Hal Erickson, "Cromwell spent the first phase of his career as a romantic theater actor." As the Turner Classic Movies website notes, “having achieved success on the Broadway stage (as an actor, director and producer), in the late 1920s at the age of 40, Cromwell traveled to Hollywood, where he became a capable master of creating exquisite, sometimes exceptional studio films. with a special talent for strikingly strong acting even from mediocre actors. "

Film critic John Hopwood notes that "as a director, Cromwell avoided flashy cinematography because he believed it distracted from both the story and the acting." And "film critic Andrew Sarris summed up Cromwell's career with the words 'cherche la famme', implying that he had a talent for getting great acting from actresses." Typical in this regard, according to Sarris, were his “directorial work“ Ann Vickers ”(1933) with Irene Dunn,“ Burden of Human Passion ”(1934) with Bette Davis, and“ I Dream Too Much ”(1935) with the opera diva Lily Pons. " However, Hal Erickson believes that this “appreciation for Sarris was limited: Cromwell also knew how to do male historical dramas such as Prisoner of Zenda (1937) and Lincoln in Illinois (1940). In addition, Cromwell was one of the notable representatives of film noir genre, as evidenced by his paintings "Algeria" (1938), "Settlement after death" (1947) and "In a cage" (1950).

In 1938, Cromwell's Prisoner of Zenda (1937) was nominated for the Mussolini Cup as Best Foreign Film at the Venice Film Festival, in 1946 his film Anna and the King of Siam (1946) was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, and in 1950, In a Cage (1950) was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

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