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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Audrey_YoungAudrey Young - Wikipedia

    On June 30, 1949, Young married director Billy Wilder in Linden, Nevada. They first met when she appeared in a small role as a Cloak Room Attendant in The Lost Weekend and were married until his death in 2002. They had no children, but she was stepmother to Wilder's child from an earlier marriage.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_WilderBilly Wilder - Wikipedia

    Wilder directed the Cold War political farce film One, Two, Three (1961), starring James Cagney, which won critical praise with Variety writing, "Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three is a fast-paced, high-pitched, hard-hitting, lighthearted farce crammed with topical gags and spiced with satirical overtones. Story is so furiously quick-witted that some of its wit gets snarled and smothered in overlap."

  3. Billy Wilder (* 22. Juni 1906 als Samuel Wilder in Sucha, Galizien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. März 2002 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein österreichischer Drehbuchautor, Filmregisseur und Filmproduzent, der nach seiner Emigration die US-amerikanische Staatsbürgerschaft annahm. Wilder wirkte stilbildend für das Genre Filmkomödie und ...

  4. 7. Juni 2012 · Audrey Young, an actress at Paramount Pictures in the 1940s and the widow of director Billy Wilder, has died. She was 89. Wilder, one of the great directors of Hollywood’s golden age, died in...

  5. 7. Juni 2012 · Getty Images. Audrey Young, a singer-turned-Paramount contract player who was married to Billy Wilder for 53 years, has died. She was 89. Born on Oct. 30, 1922, in Los Angeles, Young had mostly...

  6. 29. März 2002 · 29.03.2002, 09.22 Uhr. Billy Wilder, wie man ihn kennt (1979) Foto: AP. Los Angeles - Wilder war an insgesamt 50 Filmen als Autor, Regisseur oder Produzent beteiligt. Für sein Werk wurde er mit...

  7. 28. März 2002 · His wife of 53 years, Audrey, was at his side, and his death follows this week’s loss of Dudley Moore and Milton Berle. “Old directors never die,” Wilder, whose caustic zingers (apocryphal or...