Billy Wilder

What's After the Movie

Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder (/ˈwaɪldər/; German: [ˈvɪldɐ]; born Samuel Wilder; June 22, 1906 – March 27, 2002) was an eminent American filmmaker and screenwriter. He was born in Sucha Beskidzka, Poland, which was a part of Austria-Hungary during his birth. Wilder had a career in Hollywood that spanned over five decades, where he is renowned as one of the most brilliant and versatile filmmakers of Classic Hollywood cinema. He was the recipient of numerous accolades including seven Academy Awards (among 21 nominations), a BAFTA Award, the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or and two Golden Globe Awards. He began his career as a screenwriter while living in Berlin. Rising antisemitism and the Nazi Party's ascension in Germany forced him to move to Paris and subsequently to Hollywood in 1934. His first major hit came when he co-wrote the screenplay for the Academy Award-nominated film Ninotchka (1939). He established his directorial reputation with the film noir Double Indemnity (1944) and won Best Director and Best Screenplay Academy Awards for The Lost Weekend (1945). Throughout the 1950s, Wilder directed and co-wrote a string of critically acclaimed films. These include Sunset Boulevard (1950), for which he won his second screenplay Academy Award; Ace in the Hole (1951), Stalag 17 (1953) and Sabrina (1954). Other notable films directed by Wilder include One, Two, Three (1961), Irma la Douce (1963), Kiss Me, Stupid (1964), The Fortune Cookie (1966) and Avanti! (1972). He received various honors for his distinguished career, including the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1986, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1990, the National Medal of Arts in 1993 and the BAFTA Fellowship Award in 1995.

16 movies
13 nominations

Information

Learn more about Billy Wilder, including their biography, filmography, and personal life. Find out about their early career, major achievements, and the impact they've had on the film industry.


Given Name: Samuel Wilder

Born: Sucha, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary

Citizenship: American

Birthday: June 22, 1906

Occupations: Film director, screenwriter, producer

Years Active: 1929–1981

Children: 1

Spouses: Judith Coppicus, Audrey Young

Explore the awards and nominations Billy Wilder has received throughout their career.


33rd Academy Awards 1961

Win

Directing

The Apartment

13th Directors Guild of America Awards 1961

Win

Feature Film

The Apartment

32nd Academy Awards 1960

Nomination

Directing

Some Like It Hot

12th Directors Guild of America Awards 1960

Nomination

Feature Film

Some Like It Hot

The 30th Academy Awards 1958

Nomination

Directing

Witness for the Prosecution

10th Directors Guild of America Awards 1957

Nomination

Feature Film

Witness for the Prosecution

The 27th Academy Awards 1955

Nomination

Directing

Sabrina

The 26th Academy Awards 1954

Nomination

Directing

Stalag 17

7th Directors Guild of America Awards 1954

Nomination

Feature Film

Sabrina

6th Directors Guild of America Awards 1953

Nomination

Feature Film

Stalag 17

3rd Directors Guild of America Awards 1950

Nomination

Feature Film

Sunset Boulevard

The 17th Academy Awards 1945

Nomination

Directing

Double Indemnity
Nomination

Writing (Screenplay)

Double Indemnity

© 2025 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.