Elia Kazan (1909–2003)
Born: September 7, 1909 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]
Died: September 28, 2003 (age 94) in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
His 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 , Ed Harris, stayed in their seats and refused to applaud when he received the award.
[on Marlon Brando] He was deeply rebellious against the bourgeois spirit, the over-ordering of life.
| Boomerang 1947 dir. Elia Kazan starring Dana Andrews Lee J. Cobb |
A Streetcar Named Desire1954 dir. Kazan starring Marlon Brando Vivien Leigh |
Viva Zapata!
1952
dir. Elia Kazan
Starring
Marlon Brando
Anthony Quinn
On the Waterfront
1954
dir. Kazan
starring
Marlon Brando
Eva Marie Saint
A Face in the Crowd
1957
dir. Kazan
Starring
Andy Griffith
Patricia Neal
Splendor in the Grass
1961
dir. Kazan
starring
Natalie Wood
Warren Beatty
A Streetcar Named Desire
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