Billy Wilder filmography

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Billy Wilder (22 June 1906 – 27 March 2002) was an Austro-Hungarian born American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist, and journalist, whose career spanned more than 50 years and 60 films. He is regarded as one of the most brilliant and versatile filmmakers of Hollywood's golden age. Wilder is one of only five people who have won Academy Awards as producer, director, and writer for the same film (The Apartment).
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Buddy Buddy
1981, in 0 top lists Check -
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Fedora
1978, in 1 top list Check -
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The Front Page
1974, in 0 top lists Check -
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Avanti!
1972, in 2 top lists Check -
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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
1970, in 6 top lists Check -
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The Fortune Cookie
1966, in 1 top list Check -
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Kiss Me, Stupid
1964, in 1 top list Check -
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Irma la Douce
1963, in 1 top list Check -
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One, Two, Three
1961, in 5 top lists Check -
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The Apartment
1960, in 28 top lists Check -
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Some Like It Hot
1959, in 35 top lists Check -
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Witness for the Prosecution
1957, in 11 top lists Check -
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Love in the Afternoon
1957, in 3 top lists Check -
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The Spirit of St. Louis
1957, in 1 top list Check -
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The Seven Year Itch
1955, in 3 top lists Check -
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Sabrina
1954, in 5 top lists Check -
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Stalag 17
1953, in 8 top lists Check -
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Ace in the Hole
1951, in 20 top lists Check -
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Sunset Blvd.
1950 — a.k.a. Sunset Boulevard, in 34 top lists Check -
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A Foreign Affair
1948, in 2 top lists Check -
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The Emperor Waltz
1948, in 0 top lists Check -
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The Lost Weekend
1945, in 17 top lists Check -
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Death Mills
1945, in 0 top lists Check -
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Double Indemnity
1944, in 37 top lists Check -
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Five Graves to Cairo
1943, in 4 top lists Check -
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The Major and the Minor
1942, in 3 top lists Check -
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Mauvaise graine
1934 — a.k.a. Bad Blood, in 0 top lists Check
Last updated on Dec 27, 2011; source