Gene Wilder

Gene Wilder

Born June 11, 1933 (Age: 92) Милуоки, Висконсин, США

Biography

Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman; June 11, 1933 – August 29, 2016) was an American actor, director, screenwriter, producer, singer-songwriter, and author. He began his career on stage, and made his screen debut in an episode of the TV series The Play of the Week in 1961. Although his first film role was portraying a hostage in the 1967 motion picture Bonnie and Clyde, Wilder's first major role was as Leopold Bloom in the 1967 film The Producers for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This was the first in a series of collaborations with writer/director Mel Brooks, including 1974's Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. He is known for his iconic portrayal of Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and for his four films with Richard Pryor: Silver Streak (1976), Stir Crazy (1980), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989), and Another You (1991), as well as starring in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972). He directed and wrote several of his own films, including The Woman in Red (1984). With his third wife, Gilda Radner, he starred in three films, the last two of which he also directed. Her 1989 death from ovarian cancer led to his active involvement in promoting cancer awareness and treatment, helping found the Gilda Radner Ovarian Cancer Detection Center in Los Angeles and co-founding Gilda's Club. After his last acting performance in 2003 – a guest role on Will & Grace for which he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor – he turned his attention to writing. He produced a memoir in 2005, Kiss Me Like a Stranger: My Search for Love and Art; a collection of stories, What Is This Thing Called Love? (2010); and the novels My French Whore (2007), The Woman Who Wouldn't (2008), and Something to Remember You By (2013).
Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman; June 11, 1933 – August 29, 2016) was an American actor, director, screenwriter, producer, singer-songwriter, and author. He began his career on stage, and made his screen debut in an episode of the TV series The Play of the Week in 1961. Although his first film role was portraying a hostage in the 1967 motion picture Bonnie and Clyde, Wilder's first major role was as Leopold Bloom in the 1967 film The Producers for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This was the first in a series of collaborations with writer/director Mel Brooks, including 1974's Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. He is known for his iconic portrayal of Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and for his four films with Richard Pryor: Silver Streak (1976), Stir Crazy (1980), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989), and Another You (1991), as well as starring in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972). He directed and wrote several of his own films, including The Woman in Red (1984). With his third wife, Gilda Radner, he starred in three films, the last two of which he also directed. Her 1989 death from ovarian cancer led to his active involvement in promoting cancer awareness and treatment, helping found the Gilda Radner Ovarian Cancer Detection Center in Los Angeles and co-founding Gilda's Club. After his last acting performance in 2003 – a guest role on Will & Grace for which he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor – he turned his attention to writing. He produced a memoir in 2005, Kiss Me Like a Stranger: My Search for Love and Art; a collection of stories, What Is This Thing Called Love? (2010); and the novels My French Whore (2007), The Woman Who Wouldn't (2008), and Something to Remember You By (2013).
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Filmography

Remembering Gene Wilder

Remembering Gene Wilder

2024 as Self (archive footage) Age: 90
Mel Brooks: Unwrapped

Mel Brooks: Unwrapped

2018 as Self (archive footage) Age: 84
The Last Laugh

The Last Laugh

2016 as Self Age: 82
The Making of 'The Producers'

The Making of 'The Producers'

2002 as Self Age: 69
The Lady in Question

The Lady in Question

1999 as Larry 'Cash' Carter Age: 66
Blacks and Jews

Blacks and Jews

1997 as Self Age: 64
Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein

Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein

1996 as Self Age: 62
Another You

Another You

1991 as George / Abe Fielding Age: 58
No Image

Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook

1991 as Dr. Frankenstein (archive footage) Age: 57
Funny About Love

Funny About Love

1990 as Duffy Bergman Age: 57
See No Evil, Hear No Evil

See No Evil, Hear No Evil

1989 as Dave Lyons Age: 55
Hello Actors Studio

Hello Actors Studio

1988 as Self Age: 55
Haunted Honeymoon

Haunted Honeymoon

1986 as Larry Abbot Age: 53
The Woman in Red

The Woman in Red

1984 as Theodore Pierce Age: 51
Hanky Panky

Hanky Panky

1982 as Michael Jordon Age: 48
Stir Crazy

Stir Crazy

1980 as Skip Donahue Age: 47
Sunday Lovers

Sunday Lovers

1980 as Skippy (sketch 'Skippy') Age: 47
The Frisco Kid

The Frisco Kid

1979 as Avram Age: 46
Silver Streak

Silver Streak

1976 as George Caldwell Age: 43
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother

The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother

1975 as Sigerson Holmes Age: 42
Young Frankenstein

Young Frankenstein

1974 as Dr. Frankenstein Age: 41
The Little Prince

The Little Prince

1974 as The Fox Age: 41
Thursday's Game

Thursday's Game

1974 as Harry Evers Age: 40
Blazing Saddles

Blazing Saddles

1974 as Jim Age: 40
Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

1974 as Stanley Age: 40
Acts of Love and Other Comedies

Acts of Love and Other Comedies

1973 as Herb Waterman Age: 39
No Image

The Trouble With People

1972 as Ernie (Story 4) Age: 39
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask

1972 as Dr. Doug Ross Age: 39
Scarecrow

Scarecrow

1972 as Lord Ravensbane Age: 38
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

1971 as Willy Wonka Age: 38