Ot︠s︡ep, Fedor Aleksandrovich, 1895-1949

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Name (Latin)
Ot︠s︡ep, Fedor Aleksandrovich, 1895-1949
Other forms of name
Otsep, Fyodor, 1895-1949
Ozep, F., 1895-1949
Ozep, Fédor, 1895-1949
Date of birth
1895-02-09
Date of death
1949-06-20
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 17487401
Wikidata: Q384694
Library of congress: no 91026793
Sources of Information
  • Aelita, 1991 [VR]
  • Kino ėnt︠s︡. slovarʹ, 1986:
  • Gibraltar, c2007:
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Wikipedia description:

Fedor Ozep or Fyodor Otsep (Russian: Фёдор Алекса́ндрович О́цеп, Fyodor Aleksandrovich Otsep; February 9, 1895 – June 20, 1949) was a Russian-American film director and screenwriter, born in Moscow. An important early writer on film and film theory, he served as dramaturge for the Mezhrabpomfilm-Rus company and wrote a number of films for directors such as V.I. Pudovkin and Yakov Protazanov before turning to directing in 1926. Ozep was born into a Jewish merchant family in Moscow; his parents Khonon and Basya Otsep owned an umbrella factory. During the production of The Living Corpse in Germany, he decided to remain and worked throughout Europe during the 1930s, enjoying international acclaim for films including The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov and Amok. With the advent of World War II he moved to Hollywood but was unable to establish a career there, directing only one film. His last two films were made in Canada. He died of a heart attack in Los Angeles in 1949.

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