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George Stevens

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George Stevens

George Cooper Stevens, born on December 18, 1904 in Oakland, California, was an iconic American film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He received two prestigious Academy Awards and the laudable Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1953. The tap of fame resonated when he won the Academy Award for Best Director for the films A Place in the Sun (1951) and Giant (1956), while his directing prowess also acknowledged by Oscar nominations for movies such as The Talk of the Town, The More the Merrier (1943), Shane (1953), and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959).\nHis gift for capturing moments was exhibited at the tender age of 10, when he began his rendezvous with a Brownie camera, gifted by his mother. Professionally, in his early years, he served as a director of photography and gag writer for 35 Laurel and Hardy short films, beginning his journey with Hal Roach Studios. He also served the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1943 to 1946, filming pivotal war moments during World War II. His reputation as a director soared in the 1950s and 60s through films like Shane (1953), The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), and The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). His professional journey ended with the 1970 romantic comedy-drama, The Only Game in Town.

6 movies
10 nominations

Biography, Career & Filmography

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Given Name: George Cooper Stevens

Born: Oakland, California, U.S.

Citizenship: United States

Birthday: December 18, 1904

Occupations: Director, Cinematographer, Actor, Writer, Producer

Years Active: 1915-1970

Children: 1

Spouses: Yvonne Howell, Joan McTavish

Awards and Nominations Received by George Stevens

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Explore the awards, honors, and nominations George Stevens has earned across their acting career. From prestigious wins to critical acclaim, see how their talent has been recognized by the film industry and major award bodies.


32nd Academy Awards 1960

Nomination

Directing

The Diary of Anne Frank

12th Directors Guild of America Awards 1960

Nomination

Feature Film

The Diary of Anne Frank

17th Golden Globe Awards 1960

Nomination

Best Director

The Diary of Anne Frank

The 29th Academy Awards 1957

Win

Directing

Giant

9th Directors Guild of America Awards 1956

Win

Feature Film

Giant

The 26th Academy Awards 1954

Nomination

Directing

Shane

6th Directors Guild of America Awards 1953

Nomination

Feature Film

Shane

The 24th Academy Awards 1952

Win

Directing

A Place in the Sun

9th Golden Globe Awards 1952

Nomination

Best Director — Motion Picture

A Place in the Sun

4th Directors Guild of America Awards 1951

Win

Feature Film

A Place in the Sun

Career Timeline

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