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- Composer
- Soundtrack
Emmerich Kálmán was born on 24 October 1882 in Siófok, Hungary. He was a composer, known for The Csardas Princess (1934), Die Csárdásfürstin (1971) and I'll Be Yours (1947). He was married to Vera Natascha. He died on 30 October 1953 in Paris, France.- Director
- Actor
- Producer
Emmerich Hanus was born on 24 August 1884 in Vienna, Austria. He was a director and actor, known for Seine einzige Liebe (1947), Handsome Gigolo, Poor Gigolo (1930) and Glaube und Heimat (1921). He died on 20 November 1956 in Vienna, Austria.- Actor
- Writer
Emmerich Arleth was born on 14 August 1900 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor and writer, known for Wer küßt wen? (1947), Der Leberfleck (1948) and Praterherzen (1953). He died on 11 November 1965 in Vienna, Austria.- Emmerich Reimers was born on 21 July 1886 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor, known for Der Rebell (1919), Götz von Berlichingen (1955) and Maria Theresia (1951). He died on 19 October 1970 in Vienna, Austria.
- Emmerich Groh was born on 7 April 1905 in Karlovac, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]. He was a writer, known for Brüderlein fein (1942), The Governor (1939) and Trenck, der Pandur (1940). He died on 13 October 1978 in Vienna, Austria.
- Robert D. Emmerich was born on 26 July 1904 in New York City, New York, USA. Robert D. died on 13 May 1988 in Broward, Florida, USA.
- Emmerich Schrenk was born on 2 November 1915 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He was an actor, known for Das Mädchen mit den Katzenaugen (1958), Der fidele Bauer (1951) and The Black Cobra (1963). He died on 2 October 1988 in Vienna, Austria.
- Lothar Emmerich was born on 29 November 1941 in Dortmund-Dorstfeld, Germany. He died on 14 August 2003 in Hemer, Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Actor
- Director
Noah Emmerich was born and raised in New York City, to Constance, a concert pianist, and André Emmerich, an art dealer and gallery owner. He attended Yale University, where he sang with the a capella group the Yale Spizzwinks. He attended NYU Film School where he wrote and directed an award winning short film called "The Painter." Emmerich came to prominence with starring roles in the cult hit Beautiful Girls (1996) and the Jim Carrey blockbuster The Truman Show (1998). His production company, Sandbox Entertainment, has a first-look production deal with New Line Cinema. His older brother is Toby Emmerich.- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Roland Emmerich is a German film director and producer of blockbuster films like The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Godzilla (1998), Independence Day (1996) and The Patriot (2000). Before fame, he originally wanted to be a production designer, but decided to be a director, after watching the original Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977). Emmerich began his career in his native Germany. In his youth, he pursued painting and sculpting. While enrolled in the director's program at film school in Munich, his student film The Noah's Ark Principle (1984) went on to open the 1984 Berlin Film Festival. The feature became a huge success and was sold to more than 20 countries. In an amazing trivia, he directed his first feature, The Noah's Ark Principle (1984), in 1984. He is openly gay and a campaigner for the LGBT community.
A director/writer/producer with a flair for special effects-driven action, German Roland Emmerich made himself at home in blockbuster-hungry 1990s Hollywood. Born and educated in West Germany, Emmerich studied production design as well as direction at the Munich Film and Television School. After his student film, The Noah's Ark Principle, debuted at the 1984 Berlin Film Festival, Emmerich formed his production company Centropolis and directed supernatural fantasies Making Contact (1986) and Ghost Chase (1987), and the straight-to-video action film Moon 44 (1990). On the latter, he met actor Dean Devlin who subsequently switched jobs to become Emmerich's writing and producing partner once Emmerich set up shop in Hollywood.
After making his solo Hollywood debut directing Jean-Claude Van Damme in the cyborg action fest Universal Soldier (1992), Emmerich and Devlin revealed a talent for conjuring A-level action spectacles out of B-movie scenarios with their first film together, Stargate (1994). A space odyssey mixing ancient Egyptiana and high-tech wizardry, Stargate became an unexpected hit. Emmerich hit his blockbuster stride with his next film, Independence Day (1996). With its eye-popping destruction of major cities and climactic annihilation of a spacecraft via portable computer, Independence Day blew away its summer movie competition on the strength of its visual flash. Geared to repeat with the endlessly- and creatively-hyped version of Godzilla (1998), Emmerich instead faced the conundrum of directing a $100 million grossing film that did not live up to box office expectations. Emmerich and Devlin next turned their epic visions to the decidedly lower-tech (but still CGI-enhanced) action of the American Revolution in the Mel Gibson summer vehicle The Patriot (2000).- Producer
- Music Department
- Writer
Toby Emmerich serves as Chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group.
Under Emmerich's leadership, Warner Bros. Pictures Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, DC-based films and Warner Bros. Feature Animation, operates with the mandate to deliver the industry's most diverse film slate, working across all genres with both established and up-and-coming talent in front of and behind the camera.
In 2019, Warner Bros. Pictures Group released the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, "Joker" (DC), which earned $1.08 billion at the global box office and won two Academy Awards, as well as the hugely successful horror sequel "IT Chapter Two" (NL).
Emmerich was named President and Chief Content Officer of the Pictures Group in 2017 and promoted to Chairman a year later. Under his leadership, WBPG had its most successful year ever in 2018, with a global box office of $5.57 billion ($1.95 domestic; $3.62 internationally). This success was fueled by a diverse lineup of hit films, including "Aquaman" ($1.14 billion worldwide-the most successful DC Super Hero film ever and Warner Bros.' second-biggest title of all time), "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" ($653 million worldwide), "Ready Player One" ($582M), "The Meg" ($528M), "Rampage" ($426M), "A Star is Born" ($423M), "The Nun" ($367M) and "Crazy Rich Asians" ($240M).
In his role as Chairman of the Pictures Group, Emmerich has oversight of the Studio's global theatrical production, marketing and distribution operations, and he also oversees the marketing and distribution activities of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
Prior to his current role, Emmerich served as President and Chief Content Officer, Warner Bros. Pictures Group. Before that, he was President and Chief Operating Officer of New Line Cinema for eight years. In this role, he had full oversight of New Line Cinema's development, production and financial operations, and led the company's efforts to forge new opportunities to diversify and build on its dynamic legacy.
Under Emmerich's leadership, New Line released such diverse features as the Academy Award-winning blockbuster "The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King"; the perennial holiday classic "Elf"; the romantic favorite "The Notebook"; the action thriller "San Andreas"; comedy hits "Wedding Crashers," "Central Intelligence," "Horrible Bosses" and "We're the Millers"; and instant horror classics "Lights Out" and the films in "The Conjuring" universe, including "The Conjuring," "Annabelle," "The Conjuring 2," "Annabelle: Creation" and "The Nun," which have become one of the most successful horror franchises of all time at $1.57 billion and counting.
Nearly a decade after "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy swept the world, New Line reunited with Peter Jackson to take audiences back to Middle-earth with the acclaimed "The Hobbit" Trilogy, beginning with "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," followed by "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" a year later and "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" in 2014. The three films together earned almost $3 billion worldwide.
Emmerich also held the position of President of Production, to which he was promoted in 2001. A longtime studio veteran, he also previously served not only as President of New Line Music, but also as an accomplished screenwriter and producer who wrote and produced New Line's sleeper hit "Frequency," starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel.
Emmerich joined the company in 1992 as a dual development and music executive. In his position as President of Music, he oversaw the development of numerous platinum- and gold-selling soundtracks for such films as "Seven," the first two "Austin Powers" films, "Elf" and many more. Prior to his posts at New Line, Emmerich was an A&R representative at Atlantic Records from 1987 to 1992.
In January 2019, Emmerich was honored with the Producers Guild of America's Milestone Award, which recognizes an individual or team who has made historic contributions to the entertainment industry.
Emmerich attended The Calhoun School and Wesleyan University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1985, with honors in English and concentrations in Classics and Film. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.- Producer
- Casting Director
- Additional Crew
Ute Emmerich was born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She is known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Independence Day (1996) and Godzilla (1998).- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Cinematographer
Amy is the chief content officer at Refinery29, the leading digital lifestyle media company for women. She has more than 20 years of experience developing content and programming for brands including Refinery29, MTV Networks, Travel Channel, and Vice Media. An award-winning producer, she has a full spectrum of production and development experience across platforms,and is committed to creating a dialogue with a powerful generation of women around topics that matter.- Emmerich Schäffer was born on 10 October 1931 in Timisoara, Timis, Romania. He was an actor, known for Der Seewolf (1971), Lockruf des Goldes (1975) and Die Entführung aus dem Serail (1990). He was married to Adela Marculescu. He died in May 1999 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Florian Emmerich was born in 1973 in Germany. He is a cinematographer, known for Cloud Atlas (2012), Mortal Kombat (2021) and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011).- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Klaus Emmerich was born on 10 August 1943 in Freital, Saxony, Germany. He is a director and writer, known for Rosa und Lin (1972), Die erste Polka (1979) and Trokadero (1981).- Casting Director
- Casting Department
Sigrid Emmerich is known for Eden (2006), Einmal Bulle, immer Bulle (2004) and High Maintenance (2006).- Visual Effects
- Editorial Department
James Emmerich is known for The Plot Against America (2020), The Deuce (2017) and Literally, Right Before Aaron (2017).- Hans Emmerich is known for Making Contact (1985).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Emmerich-Cayton is known for Wikipedia Jones and the Case of the Brewery Tour (2017).- Make-Up Department
Emmerich Belkofer is known for Die Winzerin von Langenlois (1957) and Das Mädchen vom Pfarrhof (1955).- Lorien Emmerich is known for The Darkest Corner of Paradise (2010), Mindslime (2007) and Split (2006).
- Leah Emmerich is known for Junior (1994), Warlock: The Armageddon (1993) and Geeta's Guide to Moving On (2016).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Frank Emmerich is known for The Stoning (2006).- Editorial Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Joe Emmerich is known for 90 Day Fiancé (2014), The Proof is Out There (2021) and 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (2017).- Art Department
James Emmerich is known for Bone Tomahawk (2015).- Writer
- Director
- Editor
Alexander Emmerich was born in 1974 in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Alexander is a writer and director, known for Runaway Rose (2018), Countdown - Die Jagd beginnt (2010) and Already Free (2020).- Felix Emmerich is known for Insurmountable (2021).
- Additional Crew
Stephani Emmerich is known for Intervenção, É Proibido Morrer (2021).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Emmerich Steigberger is known for Die Dreigroschenoper (2021), Elfriede Ott 80 - Eine Erfolgsgeschichte (2005) and Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (2013).- Emmerich Lukas is known for Sonntag des Lebens (1931).
- Actor
- Producer
Donald Emmerich is known for The Rescue (2011) and Hollywood Insider (2018).- Tom Emmerich is known for Golden Arm (2020).
- Ralf Emmerich is known for Kinder der Steine - Kinder der Mauer (2010).
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Additional Crew
Klaus Emmerich is known for Österreich I (1987).- Additional Crew
Cecilie Emmerich Andersen is known for The Last King (2016), Sami Blood (2016) and Centervagt (2021).- Allison Emmerich is known for Trick Saddle (2003).
- Music Department
Emmerich Smola is known for Ein Katzenballett (1960), Noch 'ne Oper (1979) and Maske in Blau (1963).- Cinematographer
Tom Emmerich is known for Becoming Undead II (2013).- Simone Emmerich is known for Der schräge Otto (1957) and Das Donkosakenlied (1956).