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- Birth nameGottfried Goldmann
- Gottfried Reinhardt was born on March 20, 1913 in Berlin, Germany. He was a director and producer, known for Vor Sonnenuntergang (1956), Town Without Pity (1961) and Betrayed (1954). He was married to Silvia Hanlon Shapiro. He died on July 19, 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpouseSilvia Hanlon Shapiro(March 1944 - July 19, 1994) (his death)
- Attended the University of Berlin in 1931.
- Went to Hollywood in 1932, to work for director Ernst Lubitsch. He subsequently joined MGM as an assistant to Walter Wanger, then graduated to writing and production. During World War II, he made documentaries for the Army Signals Corps. He resumed his career as producer or associate producer with MGM after 1945, including A-grade films like Command Decision (1948) and The Red Badge of Courage (1951). In the early 1960's, Reinhardt worked as an independent producer/director, in both Europe and in the U.S. He also directed for the stage in Salzburg, Austria.
- Founded an arts centre and archive in Berlin dedicated to the achievements of his illustrious father.
- Stepson of Helene Thimig.
- [on Hollywood parties]: We entertain each other because we never know how to enjoy ourselves with other people. Hollywood people are afraid to leave Hollywood. Out in the world, they are frightened, they are unsure of themselves. They never enjoy themselves out of Hollywood.
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