Gottfried Reinhardt

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1913-03-20

Deathday 1994-07-19 (81 years old)

Place of Birth Berlin, Germany

Gottfried Reinhardt

Biography

Gottfried Reinhardt was an influential film director and producer who bridged the gap between European and American cinema. Born in Berlin, Germany, Reinhardt was the son of renowned theater director Max Reinhardt. Following his father’s lead, Gottfried began his career in the arts, working in theater before moving to Hollywood in the 1930s to escape the rise of Nazism. Reinhardt started in Hollywood as a script reader and gradually worked his way up to producer and director. As a producer, he contributed to notable films such as The Red Badge of Courage (1951), directed by John Huston. Reinhardt also directed several films, including Town Without Pity (1961), a gripping courtroom drama starring Kirk Douglas that earned an Academy Award nomination for its theme song. Reinhardt’s work often reflected his European sensibilities, blending psychological depth with cinematic storytelling. After years in Hollywood, he returned to Europe in the 1960s to focus on directing theater and films. His contributions to both American and German cinema solidified his reputation as a transatlantic cultural figure.

Known For

Director

1963
1961
Town Without Pity

as Director

1961
Everyman

as Director

1960
1959
Grand Hotel

as Director

1959
1956
Before Sundown

as Director

1954
Betrayed

as Director

1953
1952
Invitation

as Director

Producer

1961
Town Without Pity

as Producer

1952
1951
1949
The Great Sinner

as Producer

1949
Big Jack

as Producer

1948
Homecoming

as Associate Producer

1948
Command Decision

as Associate Producer

1941
Rage in Heaven

as Producer

1941
Two-Faced Woman

as Producer

1940
Comrade X

as Producer

Writer

1939
Bridal Suite

as Story

1938
The Great Waltz

as Original Story

1935

Crew

1968
Dornröschen

as Scenic Artist