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New Directing Template
Year
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Title
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Studio
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Genre
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Cast
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Notes
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Other Roles
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1934
|
Mauvaise Graine (also known as Bad Seed)
|
[[]]
|
Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
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[[]]
|
Writer
|
1942
|
The Major and the Minor
|
Paramount
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1943
|
Five Graves to Cairo
|
Paramount
|
World War II
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1944
|
Double Indemnity
|
Paramount
|
Film Noir
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1945
|
The Lost Weekend
|
Paramount
|
Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1948
|
The Emperor Waltz
|
Paramount
|
Musical
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1948
|
A Foreign Affair
|
Paramount
|
Romantic Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1950
|
Sunset Boulevard
|
Paramount
|
Film Noir
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1951
|
Ace in the Hole
|
Paramount
|
Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1953
|
Stalag 17
|
Paramount
|
World War II
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1954
|
Sabrina
|
Paramount
|
Comedy-Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1955
|
The Seven Year Itch
|
Fox
|
Romantic Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1957
|
The Spirit of St. Louis
|
Warner Bros.
|
Biographical
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1957
|
Love in the Afternoon
|
Allied Artists
|
Romantic Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1957
|
Witness for the Prosecution
|
United Artists
|
Courtroom Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1959
|
Some Like It Hot
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1960
|
The Apartment
|
United Artists
|
Comedy-Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1962
|
One, Two, Three
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1963
|
Irma la Douce
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1964
|
Kiss Me, Stupid
|
Lopert
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1966
|
The Fortune Cookie
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1970
|
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1972
|
Avanti!
|
United Artists
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1974
|
The Front Page
|
Universal
|
Comedy-Drama
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1978
|
Fedora
|
Drama
|
[[]]
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
1981
|
Buddy Buddy
|
MGM
|
Comedy
|
[[]], [[]]
|
[[]]
|
Writer
|
Academy Awards
Year
|
Award
|
Film
|
Result
|
1939
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
Ninotchka
|
Nominated
|
1941
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
Hold Back the Dawn
|
Nominated
|
Best Writing, Original Story
|
Ball of Fire
|
Nominated
|
1944
|
Best Director
|
Double Indemnity
|
Nominated
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
Nominated
|
1945
|
Best Director
|
The Lost Weekend
|
Won
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
Won
|
1948
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
A Foreign Affair
|
Nominated
|
1950
|
Best Director
|
Sunset Boulevard
|
Nominated
|
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
|
Won
|
1951
|
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
|
Ace in the Hole
|
Nominated
|
1953
|
Best Director
|
Stalag 17
|
Nominated
|
1954
|
Best Director
|
Sabrina
|
Nominated
|
Best Writing, Screenplay
|
Nominated
|
1957
|
Best Director
|
Witness for the Prosecution
|
Nominated
|
1959
|
Best Director
|
Some Like It Hot
|
Nominated
|
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
|
Nominated
|
1960
|
Best Motion Picture
|
The Apartment
|
Won
|
Best Director
|
Won
|
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
|
Won
|
1966
|
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
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The Fortune Cookie
|
Nominated
|
1987
|
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
|
Won
|
Awards in Billy Wilder Films
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