What is Erich von Stroheim's middle name?
Von
What is Erich von Stroheim's full name?
Erich Oswald Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim nickname(s):
The Man You Love to Hate, Erich Oswald Stroheim, Erich von Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim date of birth:
September 22, 1885
How old was Erich von Stroheim when died?
71
Where was Erich von Stroheim born?
Vienna, Austria
When did Erich von Stroheim die?
May 12, 1957
Where did Erich von Stroheim die?
Maurepas, Yvelines, France
Why did Erich von Stroheim die?
Cancer
How tall is Erich von Stroheim?
5' 7" (170 cm)
Erich von Stroheim body shape:
Average
What color is Erich von Stroheim's hair?
Salt and Pepper
Is Erich von Stroheim gay or straight?
Straight
What religion is Erich von Stroheim?
Roman Catholic
What is Erich von Stroheim's ethnicity?
White
What is Erich von Stroheim nationality?
Austrian
What is Erich von Stroheim's occupation?
Actor, director, screenwriter, producer
Erich von Stroheim friends:
Gloria Swanson, Paulette Goddard, Luise Rainer, Erich Maria Remarque, Jean Brooks, Buster Keaton
Who has Erich von Stroheim worked with?
Buster Keaton
Short Biography
Erich von Stroheim was born Erich Oswald Stroheim in 1885, in Vienna, Austria, to Johanna (Bondy), from Prague, and Benno Stroheim, a hatmaker from Gliwice, Poland. His family was Jewish.After spending some time working in his father's hat factory, he emigrated to America around 1909. Working in various jobs he arrived in Hollywood in 1914 and got work in D.W. Griffiths' company as a bit player. America's entry into WW1 enabled him to play sadistic monocled German officers but these roles dried up when the war ended. He turned to writing and directing but his passion for unnecessary detail such as Austrian guards wearing correct and expensively acquired regulation underwear which was never seen in 'Foolish Wives' caused the budget to reach a reported $1 million. Although the film became a hit the final edit was given to others resulting in a third of his footage being cut. Irving Thalberg fired him from 'Merry Go Round' which was completed by Rupert Julien. He then started on 'Greed', which when completed was unreleasable being 42 reels with a running time of 7 hours. It was eventually cut down to 10 reels which still had a striking effect on audiences. 'The Wedding March' was so long that even in it's unfinished state it was released as two separate films in Europe. Gloria Swanson fired him from her production of 'Queen Kelly' when with no sign of the film nearing completion the costs had risen to twice the budget partly due to him reshooting scenes that had already been passed by the Hays office. She then had to spend a further $200, 000 putting the footage into releasable state. It was the end for him as a director, but he made a reasonable success as an actor in the talkies.