Michael Curtiz


Date of Birth
24 December 1886, Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)

Date of Death
10 April 1962, Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)

Birth Name
Manó Kertész Kaminer

Nickname
Miska

Mini Biography
Curtiz began acting in and then directing films in his native Hungary in 1912. After WWI, he continued his filmmaking career in Austria and Germany and into the early 1920s when he directed films in other countries in Europe. Moving to the US in 1926, he started making films in Hollywood for Warner Bros. and became thoroughly entrenched in the studio system. His films during the 1930s and '40s encompassed nearly every genre imaginable and some, including Casablanca (1942) and Mildred Pierce (1945), are considered to be film classics. His brilliance waned in the 1950s when he made a number of mediocre films for studios other than Warner. He directed his last film in 1961, a year before his death at 74.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Doug Sederberg


Mini Biography
American director of Hungarian origin, Oscar-winner. He got his diploma at the School for Dramatic Arts in 1906. First he went to Pécs, then Szeged. He made his first film in 1912. The next year he went for stud tour to Denmark to study the newest achievements of the new art in the studios of the then flourishing Nordisk company. Here he worked as assistant and director, acting as the main character in Atlantis (1913). Having returned in 1914, he went to the Jenö Janovics film factory in Kolozsvár (Cluj). In 1915, he moved back to the capital. In 1916 he worked for the Kinoriport, then he became a director for Phönix until Fall 1918. He shot 38 production in Hungary altogether. In 1919, he filmed the popular poem of Antal Farkas with the title Jön az öcsém (1919). During the Commune, he settled down in Vienna. He was one of the most productive and most educated
artist in Hungary at the beginning of the era of the silent film.

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Spouse
Bess Meredyth (7 December 1929 - 10 April 1962) (his death) 1 child
Lili Damita (1925 - 1926) (divorced)
Lucy Doraine (1918 - 1923) (divorced)

Trivia
Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA., in the Whispering Pines section.

Brother of assistant director David Curtiz.

Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 172-181. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987.

Could be intensely absorbed, to the point of distraction. Once was hurt falling out of a moving car because he wanted to write down an idea. He was driving at the time.

His stepson, John Meredyth Lucas said he spoke 5 languages, all of them badly. His thick Hungarian accent often made it difficult for cast and crew members to understand his English. During the filming of Casablanca (1942), for instance, he asked a set dresser for a "poodle" and later it was discovered that, in fact, he wanted a "poodle" of water! On the set of The Cabin in the Cotton (1932), Curtiz made a speech on how he wanted the actors to act like "woodpeckers" when the script described them as "peckerwoods".

Directed 10 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Paul Muni, John Garfield, James Cagney, Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, Eve Arden and William Powell. Cagney and Crawford won Oscars for their performances in one of Curtiz' movies.

Jodie Foster used to own a home that Curtiz built in 1934. The house was originally a guest house on the large estate that he owned. It is copied from small quaint Cotswold cottages found in the midlands in England. In 1995 she put the home up for sale for $1.1 million.

Fought in the Hungarian army during World War I.

He had one son, John Meredyth Lucas, whom he adopted in 1929 when the boy was ten years old.

Personal Quotes
He was known for his trouble with the English language. During filming of The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), he wanted many riderless horses in the background during the final charge. His instructions were, "Bring on the empty horses," later the title of the autobiography of one of the stars of the film, David Niven.

Another time he was chewing out an assistant for neglecting to do a job assigned to him, and yelled, "The next time I want an idiot to do this, I'll do it myself!"

His grasp of the English language made him the subject of many long standing Hollywood anecdotes. He once berated David Niven on set declaring: "You think you know f#ck everything and I know f#ck nothing. Well let me tell you, I know f#ck all!!"

Available Michael Curtiz Titles



20,000 YEARS IN SING SING (1933)

ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, THE (1938)

ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES (1938)

BREAKING POINT, THE (1950)

BRITISH AGENT (1934)

CAPTAIN BLOOD (1935)

CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS (1942)

CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE (1936)

DOCTOR X (1932)

DODGE CITY (1939)

FEMALE (1933)

FLAMINGO ROAD (1949)

FORCE OF ARMS (1951)

FOUR DAUGHTERS (1938)

FOUR WIVES (1939)

FRONT PAGE WOMAN (1935)

JIMMY THE GENT (1934)

KENNEL MURDER CASE, THE (1933)

KEY, THE (1934)

KEYHOLE, THE (1933)

KID GALAHAD (1937)

MAD GENIUS, THE (1931)

MAN IN THE NET, THE (1959)

MANDALAY (1934)

MILDRED PIERCE (1945)

MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM, THE (1933)

PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE (1944)

PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62 (1933)

SANTA FE TRAIL (1940)

SEA HAWK, THE (1940)

SEA WOLF, THE (1941)

STOLEN HOLIDAY (1936)

UNSUSPECTED, THE (1947)

VIRGINIA CITY (1940)

WALKING DEAD, THE (1936)

YANKEE DOODLE DANDY (1942)




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 Michael Curtiz directing Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman on the set of Casablanca






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