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George Stevens

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George Stevens Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
George Cooper Stevens
Birth
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
8 Mar 1975 (aged 70)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.145162, Longitude: -118.323168
Plot
Morning Light section, Map #G06, Lot 8034, Single Ground Interment Space 3
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Film Director, Film Producer. Born in Oakland, California, he was a filmmaker known as a meticulous craftsman with an eye for brilliant cinematography. During his five decades career, he directed nearly 70 feature films. He was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning the Oscar for Best Director with "A Place in the Sun" (1951) and "Giant" (1956). Other notable films Stevens directed include: "Swing Time" (1936), "Vivacious Lady" (1938), "Gunga Din" (1939), "Woman of the Year" (1942), "The Talk of the Town" (1942), "The More the Merrier" (1943), "I Remember Mama" (1948), "Shane" (1953), "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959) and "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (1965). He also served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) from 1958 to 1959 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 1709 Vine St. He died of a heart attack at age 70 in Lancaster, California. He is the father of film historian, TV producer & American Film Institute (AFI) founder, George Stevens Jr.
Film Director, Film Producer. Born in Oakland, California, he was a filmmaker known as a meticulous craftsman with an eye for brilliant cinematography. During his five decades career, he directed nearly 70 feature films. He was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning the Oscar for Best Director with "A Place in the Sun" (1951) and "Giant" (1956). Other notable films Stevens directed include: "Swing Time" (1936), "Vivacious Lady" (1938), "Gunga Din" (1939), "Woman of the Year" (1942), "The Talk of the Town" (1942), "The More the Merrier" (1943), "I Remember Mama" (1948), "Shane" (1953), "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959) and "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (1965). He also served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) from 1958 to 1959 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 1709 Vine St. He died of a heart attack at age 70 in Lancaster, California. He is the father of film historian, TV producer & American Film Institute (AFI) founder, George Stevens Jr.

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George Stevens
1904 – 1975



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  • Added: Jul 5, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3120/george-stevens: accessed ), memorial page for George Stevens (18 Dec 1904–8 Mar 1975), Find a Grave Memorial ID 3120, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.