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Detlef Sierck

Weitere Namen
Hans Detlef Sierck (Geburtsname)
Douglas Sirk (Weiterer Name)
Date of Birth
04/26/1897 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Hamburg
Sterbedatum
01/14/1987 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Lugano, Schweiz
Biography

Douglas Sirk
(Hans Detlef Sierck)

The son of a teacher, Hans Detlef Sierck was born in Hamburg on April 26th, 1897. After completing his military service in the navy, he started studying in 1917, first in Jena and then in Munich, Freiburg and Hamburg. Beginning his studies in law, he later changed to philosophy, becoming eventually a newspaper editor at the Neuen Hamburger Zeitung. Between 1920/21 he was an assistant dramaturgist at the Deutschen Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, while his debut as director was in 1923. Sierck is director and head of productions at theaters in both Chemnitz and Bremen until 1938 as well as theater manager at the Altes Theater in Leipzig between 1929 and 1935. Having trouble with the Nazis, he cancels his contract, moving to Berlin, where he continues to direct. From 1934, he shoots short films for the Ufa Studios.

 

While his first full-length feature is the comedy "April, April!" (1935), his first big success is "Schlußakkord" (1936) with Lil Dagover and Willy Birgel. With the melodramas "Zu neuen Ufern" and "La Habanera" in 1937, Sierck makes Zarah Leander into a star. After a trip to rome at the end of 1937, Sierck doesn't return to Germany and works on various film projects in Switzerland and the Netherlands. Receiving a contract from Warner Bros. in 1939, he goes to the USA.

The émigré and producer Seymour Nebenzahl engages Sierck, who now calls himself Douglas Sirk, as director for the film "The Hangman" in 1942. "Hitler’s Madman", a film dealing with the Heydrich assassination and subsequent destruction of the town of Lidice is brought out by MGM in 1943. Sirk also shoots some independent B-movie productions. After 1950 he directs for Universal Pictures several comedies, "Americana" and adventure films as well as the melodrama "Magnificent Obsession" in 1953.

From 1955 onwards, Sirk directs a series of brilliant melodramas primarily with Rock Hudson in the main role: "All That Heaven Allows", "Written on the Wind" (1955/56), "Interlude" (1956), "The Tarnished Angels" (1956/57), "A Time to Love and a Time to Die" (1957/58) and "Imitation of Life" (1958).

Moving to Lugano-Tessin in 1959, Sirk stage directs in Munich and Hamburg off and on from 1963 to 1969. As assistant professor at the University for Television and Film in Munich between 1974 and 1978, he is in charge of taking care of three short films. Involved among others is Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who considers Sirk’s work to be exemplary.

Douglas Sirk died in Lugano on the 15th of January, 1987.

Filmography
2005
Filmlegenden. Deutsch
  • Participation
1994/1995
A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
  • Participation
1980
Douglas Sirk : Über Stars
  • Participation
1978/1979
Bourbon Street Blues
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1977
Sylvesternacht
  • Creative supervisor
  • Screenplay
1975
Sprich zu mir wie der Regen
  • Creative supervisor
1959
Imitation of Life
  • Director
1958
A Time to Love and a Time to Die
  • Director
1957/1958
Das gab's nur einmal
  • Participation
1957
The Tarnished Angels
  • Director
1957
Interlude
  • Director
1956/1957
Battle Hymn
  • Director
1956
Written on the Wind
  • Director
1955/1956
Never Say Goodbye
  • Director
1955/1956
There's Always Tomorrow
  • Director
1955
All That Heaven Allows
  • Director
1954/1955
Captain Lightfoot
  • Director
1954
Sign of the Pagan
  • Director
1954
Magnificent Obsession
  • Director
1953/1954
Taza, Son of Cochise
  • Director
1953
All I Desire
  • Director
1953
Take Me to Town
  • Director
1952/1953
Meet Me at the Fair
  • Director
1952
Has Anybody Seen My Gal
  • Director
1952
No Room for the Groom
  • Director
1951
Week-End with Father
  • Director
1951
The Lady Pays Off
  • Director
1951
Thunder on the Hill
  • Director
1951
The First Legion
  • Director
  • Producer
1950
Mystery Submarine
  • Director
1948/1949
Slightly French
  • Director
1948/1949
Shockproof
  • Director
1948
Sleep, My Love
  • Director
1947
Lured
  • Director
1946
The Strange Woman
  • Director
1946
A Scandal in Paris
  • Director
1944
Summer Storm
  • Director
  • Adaptation
1943
Hitler's Madman
  • Director
1939
Boefje
  • Director
1938
Accord final
  • Director
1938
Dreiklang
  • Screenplay
1937
La Habanera
  • Director
  • Lyrics
1937
Zu neuen Ufern
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1937
Liebling der Matrosen
  • Screenplay
1936
Das Hofkonzert
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1936
Schlußakkord
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1935/1936
't was een april
  • Director
1936
La chanson du souvenir. Concert à la cour
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1935
Stützen der Gesellschaft
  • Director
1935
Das Mädchen vom Moorhof
  • Director
1935
April, April!
  • Director
1935
3 x Ehe
  • Director
1934/1935
Der eingebildete Kranke
  • Director
1934
Zwei Windhunde
  • Director
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