LEONID TRAUBERG

Leonid Trauberg
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: January 4, 1902
Deathday: November 13, 1990
Place of Birth: Odessa, Russian Empire (Ukraine)
Biography
Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1924 and 1961 and was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941. Trauberg was Jewish, and was fiercely attacked by Soviet authorities during the so-called "anti-cosmopolitan" period following World War II.
Filmography
Production
Writer
Writer
Creative Consultant
1963·
The Serf ActressWriter
1963·
In Death's NooseProducer, Screenplay
1963·
ArmageddonProducer
1962·
The Wild SwansWriter
1961·
Wind of FreedomDirector
1960·
Dead SoulsDirector, Writer
Writer, Director
1956·
Flames on the VolgaWriter
1947·
Life in the CitadelWriter
1945·
Simple PeopleWriter, Director
1943·
KotovskyProducer
1943·
Young FritzDirector
1943·
ActressDirector
Producer
1941·
Antosha RybkinProducer
1939·
The Vyborg SideDirector, Writer
1937·
The Return of MaximDirector, Writer
1935·
The Youth of MaximScreenplay, Director
1931·
AloneDirector, Writer
1929·
The New BabylonWriter, Director
Director
1926·
The OvercoatDirector
1926·
The Devil's WheelDirector
1925·
Мишки против ЮденичаWriter, Director
Director, Writer