
Place of Birth:
Berlin, Germany
Date of Birth:
1/28/1892
Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch". Lubitsch is best known for screwball comedies and romantic comedies, such as Trouble in Paradise (1932), Ninotchka (1939), The Shop Around the Corner (1940) and To Be or Not to Be (1942). While being escapist, his films often offer social commentary on human relationships and society in a satirical way. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

The Pride of the Firm

From Caligari to Hitler

Mr. Broadway

Sumurun
Robert and Bertram

Where Is My Treasure?

The Miracle

Miss Bellboy

Hitler: A Career
The Firm Gets Married

Der Blusenkönig
When Four Do the Same

Pinkus's Shoe Palace

Hans Trutz in the Land of Milk and Honey
The Rosentopf Case

Ninotchka

The Eternal Jew

A Venetian Night
How I Was Murdered

Sugar and Cinnamon
Blind Cow
The New Nose
A Trip on the Ice
The Last Suit
The Bodybuilder
The Mixed Ladies Chorus
His Only Patient
The Tenor, Inc.

Miss Soapsuds
The Most Beautiful Gift

Prinz Sami

The Toboggan Cavalier

Meyer from Berlin
Käsekönig Holländer

The Ideal Wife
Doctor Satanson
Arme Maria

100 Years of the UFA
Das Mirakel

The Doll