Willi Forst(1903-1980)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Willi Forst was born on 7 April 1903 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor and director, known for Bel Ami (1939), Operette (1940) and Vienna Blood (1942). He was married to Melanie. He died on 11 August 1980 in Vienna, Austria.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
Actor
- 1955
- 1954
- 1954
- Miracles Still Happen
- Bobby Sanders
- 1951
- 1949
- 1944
- 1940
- 1939
- 1939
- 1935
- 1935
- 1934
- 1934
- Ihre Durchlaucht, die Verkäuferin
- Dr. André Lenz
- 1933
- 1933
Director
- 1957
- 1957
- 1956
- 1956
- 1954
- 1952
- Miracles Still Happen
- Director
- 1951
- 1951
- 1949
- 1943
- 1942
- 1940
- 1939
- 1939
- 1937
Writer
- 1957
- 1957
- 1954
- 1952
- Miracles Still Happen
- Writer
- 1951
- 1951
- 1949
- Yuvami yikamazsin
- screenplay "Mazurka"
- 1947
- 1942
- 1940
- 1939
- 1937
- 1937
- 1936
- 1936
- Alternative names
- W. Forst
- Born
- Died
- August 11, 1980
- Vienna, Austria(complications following surgery)
- Spouse
- Melanie1934 - 1973 (her death)
- Publicity listings
- TriviaTwice caused controversy: the first time by arousing the ire of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels through his refusal to appear in the stridently anti-Semitic film Jud Süß (1940), the second time by angering conservative civic groups with a nude long shot of Hildegard Knef in The Sinner (1951).
- Quotes[on his involvement during WW II in making films under the control of the Nazi regime] I never wasted much thought on the kind of films I was making. They came about by themselves, born of my relief at no longer having to "reproduce," and of the growing pressure exerted by the Nazis. My native country [Austria] was occupied by the National Socialists, and my work became a silent protest. Grotesque though it may sound, it is true that I made my most Austrian films at a time when Austria had ceased to exist.
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