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Henry Koster

AKA: Hermann Kosterlitz
Birthday: 1905-05-01
Died: 1988-09-21
Birthplace: Berlin, Germany


Henry Koster (May 1, 1905 – September 21, 1988), born Hermann Kosterlitz, was a German-born film director, who worked in Europe as well as in Hollywood. Although he never won an Oscar, Koster directed six different actors in Oscar-nominated performances. In 1932, Koster directed his first film in Berlin, the comedy Thea Roland. In the midst of directing his second film Das häßliche Mädchen, Jewish Koster had been the subject of antisemitism, and knew he had to leave the country. He left Germany for France, where he was rehired by director Curtis Bernhardt, who had also fled. Eventually Koster went to Budapest, where he met and married Kató Király in 1934. There he also met Joe Pasternak, who represented Universal in Europe, and directed three films for him. Through his friend Gabriel Levy he ended up directing Dutch sound film De Kribbebijter, released internationally as The Cross-Patch, which proved a success both in the Netherlands - where it played in cinemas for no less than seven years - and in the UK. Soon after, Koster signed a deal with Universal Pictures in Hollywood and moved to the United States. Although Koster did not speak English, he convinced the studio to let him make Three Smart Girls, for which he personally coached to-be star Deanna Durbin. This picture, a big success, pulled Universal out of bankruptcy. Koster's second Universal film, One Hundred Men and a Girl, also was successful. After this, Koster discovered Abbott and Costello at a nightclub in New York. He returned to Hollywood and convinced Universal to hire them. Their first picture was One Night in the Tropics; the female lead, Peggy Moran, became Koster's second wife in 1942. Ironically, despite Koster's escape from Nazi Germany, when the United States entered World War II Koster was considered an enemy alien and had to stay in his house in the evening. Actor Charles Laughton would visit Koster and play chess with him. Nonetheless, Koster's postwar career proved equally successful. He was nominated for an Academy Award for The Bishop's Wife (1947). In 1950, he directed his biggest success: the James Stewart comedy Harvey. He directed Richard Burton's first U.S. film, My Cousin Rachel, and then in 1953, he was given The Robe, the first CinemaScope film. His last picture was The Singing Nun in 1965. Koster retired to Leisure Village in Camarillo, California, where he painted a series of portraits of the movie stars with whom he worked.

Filmography

Der Tunnel
Job: Screenplay
O. Henry's Full House
Job: Director

Harvey
Job: Director
Flower Drum Song
Job: Director
It Started with Eve
Job: Director

The Inspector General
Job: Director
The Robe
Job: Director

Dear Brigitte
Job: Director
The Story of Ruth
Job: Director
The Virgin Queen
Job: Director

Désirée
Job: Director
First Love
Job: Director

The Rage of Paris
Job: Director
No Highway in the Sky
Job: Director

A Man Called Peter
Job: Director
Take Her, She's Mine
Job: Director

Three Smart Girls
Job: Director

The Singing Nun
Job: Director
The Bishop's Wife
Job: Director
My Man Godfrey
Job: Director

The Cross-Patch
Job: Director
My Cousin Rachel
Job: Director
The Naked Maja
Job: Director

The Unfinished Dance
Job: Director
Come to the Stable
Job: Director
Wabash Avenue
Job: Director

The Luck of the Irish
Job: Director
Peter
Job: Director

My Blue Heaven
Job: Director
Catherine the Last
Job: Director
Music for Millions
Job: Director

Spring Parade
Job: Director
Elopement
Job: Director
Fraulein
Job: Director

Kleine Mutti
Job: Director

Der Doppelgänger
Job: Screenplay
Between Us Girls
Job: Director

Farewell Again
Job: Writer
Toto
Job: Screenplay

The Ugly Girl
Job: Director

The Rage of Paris
Job: Producer
Stamboul
Job: Screenplay
Dear Brigitte
Job: Producer

Tagebuch der Geliebten
Job: Director
The Rebel
Job: Writer
Ball at the Savoy
Job: Writer

The Man Who Killed
Job: Screenplay
Orphan of Lowood
Job: Writer

Das letzte Fort
Job: Screenplay
Sündig und süß
Job: Writer

Woman in the Jungle
Job: Dialogue
Sündenfall
Job: Screenplay
Happy Hearts
Job: Screenplay

The indictment
Job: Writer
The Ugly Girl
Job: Writer
The Ugly Girl
Job: Director

Eins + Eins = Drei
Job: Writer
Liebfraumilch
Job: Writer

Le sexe faible
Job: Writer
Marilyn
Job: Director
First Love
Job: Producer

Frivolous youth
Job: Writer

Take Her, She's Mine
Job: Producer