Lewis Milestone

Lewis Milestone

director, writer, producer

Lewis Milestone was born on Sep 30, 1895 in Moldova]. Lewis Milestone's big-screen debut came with The Mad Whirl directed by William A. Seiter in 1925. Lewis Milestone is known for Mutiny on the Bounty directed by Lewis Milestone, Marlon Brando stars as 1st Lt. Fletcher Christian and Trevor Howard as Captain William Bligh. Lewis Milestone has got 4 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Lewis Milestone achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Lewis Milestone plays is Mutiny on the Bounty which will be released on Nov 08, 1962.

Lewis Milestone, a clothing manufacturer's son, was born in Bessarabia (now Moldova), raised in Odessa (Ukraine) and educated in Belgium and Berlin (where he studied engineering). He was fluent in both German and Russian and an avid reader. Milestone had an affinity for the theatre from an early age, starting as a prop man and background artist before traveling to the US in 1914 with $6.00 in his pocket. After a succession of odd jobs (including as a dishwasher and a photographer's assistant) he joined the Army Signal Corps in 1917 to make educational short films for U.S. troops. Following World War I, having acquired American citizenship, he went on to Hollywood to meet the director William A. Seiter at Ince Studios. Seiter started him off as an assistant cutter. Milestone quickly worked his way up the ranks to become editor, assistant director and screenwriter on many of Seiter's projects in the early 1920s, experiences that would greatly influence his directing style in years to come.Milestone directed his first film, Les sept larrons en quarantaine (1925), for Howard Hughes and two years later won his first of two Academy Awards for the comedy Two Arabian Knights (1927). He received his second Oscar for what most regard as his finest achievement, the anti-war movie À l'Ouest rien de nouveau (1930), based on a novel by Erich Maria Remarque. The film, universally praised by reviewers for its eloquence and integrity, also won the Best Picture Academy Award that year. A noted Milestone innovation was the use of cameras mounted on wooden tracks, giving his films a more realistic and fluid, rather than static, look. Other trademarks associated with his pictures were taut editing, snappy dialogue and clever visual touches, good examples being the screwball comedy Spéciale première (1931), the melodrama Pluie (1932)--based on a play by W. Somerset Maugham--and an adaptation of John Steinbeck's Des souris et des hommes (1939). When asked in 1979 about the secret behind his success, he simply declared "Arrogance, chutzpah--in the old Hollywood at least that's the thing that gave everybody pause" (New York Times, September 27, 1980). Milestone had a history of being "difficult", having clashed with Howard Hughes, Warner Brothers and a host of studio executives over various contractual and artistic issues. Nonetheless, he remained constantly employed and worked for most of the major studios at one time or another, though never on long-term contracts. While he was not required to testify before HUAC, Milestone was blacklisted for a year in 1949 because of left-wing affiliations dating back to the 1930's. His output became less consistent during the 1950s and his career finished on a low with the remake of Les Révoltés du Bounty (1962) and its incongruously cast, equally headstrong star Marlon Brando.Milestone must be credited with a quirky sense of humor: when the producer of "All Quiet on the Western Front", Carl Laemmle Jr., demanded a "happy ending" for the picture, Milestone telephoned, "I've got your happy ending. We'll let the Germans win the war".Having suffered a stroke, Lewis Milestone spent the last ten years of his life confined to a wheelchair. He died September 25, 1980, at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles.

  • Birthday

    Sep 30, 1895
  • Place of Birth

    Kishinev, Russian Empire [now Chisinau, Moldova]

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 4 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Kinema Junpo Awards
1931
Best Foreign Language Film - Sound
Winner - Kinema Junpo Award
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