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Georg Wilhelm Pabst was born on 25 August, 1885 in Raudnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic), is an Austrian film director (1885–1967). Discover Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation director,producer,writer
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August, 1885
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Raudnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic)
Date of death 29 May, 1967
Died Place Vienna, Austria
Nationality Czech Republic

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1885

Georg Wilhelm Pabst (25 August 1885 – 29 May 1967) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter.

He started as an actor and theater director, before becoming one of the most influential German-language filmmakers during the Weimar Republic.

Pabst was born in Raudnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (today's Roudnice nad Labem, Czech Republic), the son of a railroad official.

While growing up in Vienna, he studied drama at the Academy of Decorative Arts and initially began his career as a stage actor in Switzerland, Austria and Germany.

1910

In 1910, Pabst traveled to the United States, where he worked as an actor and director at the German Theater in New York City.

1914

In 1914, he decided to become a director, and he returned to recruit actors in Europe.

Pabst was in France when World War I began, he was arrested and held as an enemy alien and interned in a prisoner-of-war camp near Brest.

While imprisoned, Pabst organised a theatre group at the camp and directed French-language plays.

1918

After the coming of sound, he made a trilogy of films that secured his reputation: Westfront 1918 (1930), The Threepenny Opera (1931) with Lotte Lenya (based on the Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill musical), and Kameradschaft (1931).

1919

Upon his release in 1919, he returned to Vienna, where he became director of the Neue Wiener Bühne, an avant-garde theatre.

Pabst began his career as a film director at the behest of Carl Froelich who hired Pabst as an assistant director.

1923

He directed his first film, The Treasure, in 1923.

He developed a talent for "discovering" and developing the talents of actresses, including Greta Garbo, Asta Nielsen, Louise Brooks, and Leni Riefenstahl.

1925

Pabst's best known films concern the plight of women, including The Joyless Street (1925) with Greta Garbo and Asta Nielsen, Secrets of a Soul (1926) with Lili Damita, The Loves of Jeanne Ney (1927) with Brigitte Helm, and Pandora's Box (1929) and Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) with American actress Louise Brooks.

1929

He also co-directed with Arnold Fanck a mountain film entitled The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1929) starring Leni Riefenstahl.

1932

Pabst also filmed three versions of Pierre Benoit's novel L'Atlantide in 1932, in German, English, and French, titled Die Herrin von Atlantis, The Mistress of Atlantis, and L'Atlantide, respectively.

1933

In 1933, Pabst directed Don Quixote, once again in German, English, and French versions.

1934

After making A Modern Hero (1934) in the USA and Street of Shadows (1937) in France, Pabst (who was planning to emigrate to the United States) was caught in France in 1939, when war was declared, whilst visiting his mother, and was forced to return to Nazi Germany.

1941

Under the auspices of propaganda minister, Josef Goebbels, Pabst made two films in Germany during this period: The Comedians (1941) and Paracelsus (1943).

1953

Pabst directed four opera productions in Italy in 1953: La forza del destino for the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence (conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos, the cast included Renata Tebaldi, Fedora Barbieri, Mario Del Monaco, Aldo Protti, Cesare Siepi), and a few weeks later, for the Arena di Verona Festival, a spectacular Aïda, with Maria Callas in the title role (conducted by Tullio Serafin, with del Monaco), Il trovatore and again La forza del destino.

1955

He directed The Last Ten Days (1955), the first post-war German feature film to feature Adolf Hitler as a character.

1967

On 29 May 1967, Pabst died in Vienna at the age of 81.

He was interred at the Zentralfriedhof in Vienna.

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