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Robert Wise was an American producer and director born on September 10, 1914. He is known for directing classic films such as West Side Story, The Sound of Music, and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Wise's talent for storytelling and his ability to work in various genres made him a highly respected figure in Hollywood. He won multiple Academy Awards for his work, including Best Director for West Side Story and The Sound of Music. Wise's contributions to cinema have had a lasting impact on the industry, and he is remembered as one of the most accomplished filmmakers of his era.

"My three Ps: passion, patience, perseverance. You have to do this if you've got to be a filmmaker."



"You look back on films sometimes and if they have not been as all-out successful as you anticipated you try to find reasons why maybe it didn't come off for audiences as well as you would have liked."



"A Mac is a closed box, so Apple can make decisions about things that they don't include. That makes, it in some ways, simpler for them."


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