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Friedrich Porges was born on 14 July, 1890 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian film director. Discover Friedrich Porges's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Friedrich Porges networth?
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writer,director,actor |
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88 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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14 July, 1890 |
Birthday |
14 July |
Birthplace |
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Date of death |
January 24, 1978 |
Died Place |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
Nationality |
Austria |
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Friedrich Porges Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Friedrich Porges's Wife?
His wife is Helene Matzner (m.1913, died 1985)
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Helene Matzner (m.1913, died 1985) |
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Friedrich Porges Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Friedrich Porges worth at the age of 88 years old? Friedrich Porges’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Austria. We have estimated
Friedrich Porges's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 1959, he was awarded the "Dimitri Tiomkin International Press Award" for the best Hollywood story of the year.
Friedrich Porges was a founding member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, of which he was elected President three times (1948, 1954, and 1957). In 1961 he served as Chairman of the Board.
Schatten erobern die Welt, wie Filme und Kino Wurden ( "Shadows Conquer the World, How Film and Movies Came to Be" ), 1946
Following his emigration to the United States in 1943, Porges subsequently lived and worked continuously as journalist, correspondent, critic, and screenplay editor in Los Angeles/Hollywood almost up until his death in 1978. There, in Hollywood, he wrote the German-language versions of the Walt Disney animated movies, Fantasia, Saludos Amigos, and Bambi. He also began his decades-long reporting for the publication Aufbau, New York, for the "Westküste" (West Coast) section of which he wrote about general political and cultural subjects of California. Porges also had his own regular column therein, "Man About Hollywood," devoted to film. "Interviews with leading Hollywood personalities, critical or cynical, but also enthusiastic views of events connected to the big screen, gave him the opportunity to display his vast knowledge on the subject of motion pictures."
Just prior to the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938, Porges, who was Jewish, was able to emigrate from Vienna via Switzerland to London, and from there to the United States. In London, he also worked as journalist and movie critic until his emigration to the US in 1943.
Charlie Chaplin der Vagabund der Welt ( "Charlie Chaplin, The Vagabond of the World" ), 1931
In 1925, Porges founded and was Editor in Chief until 1938 of the popular Austrian weekly magazine, Mein Film - Illustrierte Film und Kinorundschau ("My Film - Illustrated Film and Movie Review"). This magazine had an accompanying book series Mein Film Buch (1926-1933) in which, for example, Porges' book about Charlie Chaplin, -- the first to appear in Austria -- Charlie Chaplin der Vagabund der Welt, was published.
He was a writer and director, known for Die Tochter des Brigadiers (1922), Adam and Eve (1923) and Die Nacht der Mary Murton (1921).
Friedrich Porges was the director of numerous movies in the silent film era of the 1920s, having made his directing debut with Die Nacht der Mary Murton and Der Marquis de Bolibar (after the novel by Leo Perutz).
Porges wrote many frequently broadcast radio plays and, for Sascha-Film starting in 1917, several silent film screenplays, for example, Cherchez la Femme (1920), which were usually directed by Michael Kertesz (later known as Michael Curtis).
Friedrich Porges was married from 1913 until his death in 1978 to Helene Matzner ( 1891-1985), who emigrated with him to the US. They had two daughters, Stella (1914-1999) and Erica (1917-1978), who were also able to emigrate to California.
The son of Ludwig Porges, a banker, and Viktoria Bing, Friedrich Porges became interested in journalism in his youth. Already while studying modern philology at the University of Vienna, he wrote for numerous newspapers. Thereafter, he became a regular contributor to Viennese daily papers such as Der Morgen, Die Zeit, Der Tag, Das Journal, for which he also wrote short stories, and a correspondent for Ullstein-Press Berlin. He also contributed to film and theater publications for example, Allgemeine Theater Zeitung, Vienna (1912, as publisher), and Die Bühne (starting in 1925). He was acting Editor in Chief of Montag Morgen in Berlin (1923).
Friedrich Porges was born on July 14, 1890 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary.