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Joseph Losey - Wikipedia Joseph Walton Losey III ( ˈloʊsi ; January 14, 1909 – June 22, 1984) was an American film and theatre director, producer, and screenwriter Born in Wisconsin, he studied in Germany with Bertolt Brecht and then returned to the United States
Joseph Losey - IMDb Belonging to an important family clan in Wisconsin, Joseph Losey studied philosophy but was always interested in theater and thus worked together with Bertolt Brecht After directing some shorts for MGM, he made his first important film, The Boy with Green Hair (1948), for RKO
Joseph Losey | Filmography, British Exile, Theatre | Britannica One of his greatest artistic successes was the 1947 presentation of Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo Galilei Losey directed educational and documentary films in the late 1930s and in 1945 won an Academy Award nomination for the short subject A Gun in His Hand
Losey, Joseph - Encyclopedia. com Losey's consistent use of film as a means of social criticism has its roots in his theatrical work of the 1930s and his association with Bertolt Brecht
Joseph Losey - TSPDT "Joseph Losey's career spanned five decades and included work in both theater and film The early years of his life as a director were spent in the very different milieus of New Deal political theater projects and the paranoia of the Hollywood studio system during the McCarthy era
cineCollage :: Joseph Losey Born January 14, 1909 in La Crosse, Wisconsin, to parents of English, Dutch, and German extraction, Losey was one of the more prominent figures of the Hollywood left before being hounded out of the US in the early 1950s during the anti-communist witch-hunts
Joseph Losey - Director - Films as Director:, Publications Losey emphasizes his characters' identity confusion cinematically, frequently showing them reflected in mirrors, their images fragmented, prism-like, or only partially revealed
Accident (1967 film) - Wikipedia Accident is a 1967 British drama film directed by Joseph Losey Written by Harold Pinter, it is an adaptation of the 1965 novel Accident by Nicholas Mosley
Joseph Losey – Bronze Screen Dream Joseph Losey was an American filmmaker best known for his distinct style of socially conscious cinema His work traversed a wide array of genres, including film noir, historical dramas, and science fiction, but he remains most recognised for his influential collaborations with playwright Harold Pinter in films such as The Servant and Accident