Vincente Minnelli

Vincente Minnelli

Deceased · Born: Feb 28, 1903 · Died: Jul 25, 1986

Personal Details

BornFeb 28, 1903 Chicago, Illinois, USA
Spouse
  • Lee Anderson

    ( Apr 1, 1980 to Jul 25, 1986 )
  • Denise Hale

    ( Jan 15, 1962 to Aug 1, 1971 )
  • Georgette Martell

    ( Feb 1, 1954 to Jan 1, 1958 )
  • Judy Garland

    ( Jun 15, 1945 to Apr 8, 1952 )
Parents
  • Vincent Charles Minnelli
  • Marie Émilie Odile Lebeau

Biography

Lester Anthony Minnelli, born on February 28, 1903, in Chicago, Illinois, was the son of Vincent Minnelli, a renowned musical conductor of the Minnelli Brothers' Tent Theater. Minnelli's early life was marked by a strong desire to pursue an artistic career, which led him to work in the costumedepartment of the Chicago Theater and later on Broadway as a set designer and costumer. When he was hired as an art-director by Radio City Music Hall, he adopted a Latinized version of his father's first name, Lester.

Minnelli's directorial debut came in the fall of 1935 with the Franz Schubert revue, At Home Abroad, which was inspired by the style of the legendary Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. The show was a huge success, and Minnelli went on to direct two more revues, solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative director.

In 1936, Minnelli received an offer from Arthur Freed to work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM),which marked the beginning of a 26-year-long association with the studio. During his time at MGM, Minnelli worked on numerous films, including the iconic Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland vehicles, often directed by Busby Berkeley.

Minnelli's breakthrough as a director came in 1943 with Cabin in the Sky, a risky screen project with an all-black cast, which was a major departure from the norm at the time. This was followed by the ambitious period piece Meet Me in St. Louis in 1944, which starred Judy Garland, whom Minnelli would later marry in 1945.

Throughout his career, Minnelli was known for his innovative use of color and his ability to craft memorable musical numbers. He worked with many of the top stars of the time, including Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and Frank Sinatra, and was one of the few directors for whom Technicolor seemed to have been invented.

Minnelli's films often featured a dream sequence, which became a hallmark of his style. He directed a wide range of films, including musicals, melodramas, and urban comedies, and was known for his ability to balance music, dance, and drama with ease.

Some of Minnelli's most famous films include The Band Wagon (1953),Some Came Running (1958),and Designing Woman (1957),which he often worked on simultaneously. Minnelli's legacy as a director continues to be celebrated to this day, and his films remain some of the most beloved and enduring of all time.

Career

1942
1976
1965
The Sandpiper
The Sandpiper as Director
1964
1960
Gigi
Gigi as Director
1957
1956
Lust for Life
Lust for Life as Director
1955
Kismet
Kismet as Director
The Cobweb
The Cobweb as Director
1954
Brigadoon
Brigadoon as Director
1953
The Band Wagon
The Band Wagon as Director
1950
1949
Madame Bovary
Madame Bovary as Director
1948
The Pirate
The Pirate as Director
1946
Undercurrent
Undercurrent as Director
1945
The Clock
The Clock as Director
1944
1943
I Dood It
I Dood It as Director