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George Moorse (May 1, 1936, Bellmore, New York – July 30, 1999, Cologne) was an American film director who worked and lived in Germany. Moorse was educated at Hofstra College and at Washington Square College in New York. He began his work in Germany as a screenwriter, including writing for Peter Lilienthal (Claire). He was considered one of the leading directors of the Junge Deutsche film movement and worked on the television series Anderland. He directed the films (1967) and (1967, after the novel by Heinrich von Kleist). He won the Bundesfilmpreise for his short film In Side Out (1965) and the feature film (1971). In 1971, he also shot the horror TV film Vampira.

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  • George Moorse (* 1. Mai 1936 in New York City, New York; † 30. Juli 1999 in Köln) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur. Moorse begann seine Arbeit in Deutschland als Drehbuchautor, unter anderem für Peter Lilienthal (Claire). Er galt als einer der führenden Regisseure des Jungen Deutschen Films und arbeitete an der Fernsehserie Anderland mit. Er inszenierte die Filme Kuckucksjahre (1967) und Der Findling (1967, nach der Novelle von Heinrich von Kleist). Bundesfilmpreise erhielt er für den Kurzfilm In side out (1965) und den Spielfilm Lenz (1971). Im Jahr 1971 drehte er zudem den TV-Horrorfilm Vampira. (de)
  • George Moorse (May 1, 1936, Bellmore, New York – July 30, 1999, Cologne) was an American film director who worked and lived in Germany. Moorse was educated at Hofstra College and at Washington Square College in New York. He began his work in Germany as a screenwriter, including writing for Peter Lilienthal (Claire). He was considered one of the leading directors of the Junge Deutsche film movement and worked on the television series Anderland. He directed the films (1967) and (1967, after the novel by Heinrich von Kleist). He won the Bundesfilmpreise for his short film In Side Out (1965) and the feature film (1971). In 1971, he also shot the horror TV film Vampira. (en)
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  • George Moorse (* 1. Mai 1936 in New York City, New York; † 30. Juli 1999 in Köln) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur. Moorse begann seine Arbeit in Deutschland als Drehbuchautor, unter anderem für Peter Lilienthal (Claire). Er galt als einer der führenden Regisseure des Jungen Deutschen Films und arbeitete an der Fernsehserie Anderland mit. Er inszenierte die Filme Kuckucksjahre (1967) und Der Findling (1967, nach der Novelle von Heinrich von Kleist). Bundesfilmpreise erhielt er für den Kurzfilm In side out (1965) und den Spielfilm Lenz (1971). Im Jahr 1971 drehte er zudem den TV-Horrorfilm Vampira. Moorse verfilmte Arbeiten Peter Zadeks fürs Fernsehen und erreichte besondere Popularität als Regisseur von 186 Folgen der Kult-Serie Lindenstraße, für die er bis zu seinem Tod arbeitete. Er führte auch Regie bei dem Film Entführung aus der Lindenstraße aus dem Produktionsjahr 1995. George Moorse starb 1999 an den Folgen eines Herzinfarkts. Im Gedenken an George Moorse wurde das Eiscafé in der Serie Lindenstraße erst „Café Moorse“ und ab Mitte 2009 „Café George“ genannt. Darüber hinaus ist ihm der Film Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb (D 2005) gewidmet. (de)
  • George Moorse (May 1, 1936, Bellmore, New York – July 30, 1999, Cologne) was an American film director who worked and lived in Germany. Moorse was educated at Hofstra College and at Washington Square College in New York. He began his work in Germany as a screenwriter, including writing for Peter Lilienthal (Claire). He was considered one of the leading directors of the Junge Deutsche film movement and worked on the television series Anderland. He directed the films (1967) and (1967, after the novel by Heinrich von Kleist). He won the Bundesfilmpreise for his short film In Side Out (1965) and the feature film (1971). In 1971, he also shot the horror TV film Vampira. Moorse filmed Peter Zadek's works for television and achieved particular popularity as a director of 186 episodes of the cult series Lindenstraße, for which he worked on until his death. He also directed the 1995 film Entführung aus der Lindenstraße. Moorse died in 1999 of a heart attack. In memory of Moorse, the ice cream parlor in the series Lindenstraße was first named "Café Moorse" and, since mid-2009, "Café George". (en)
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