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Walter Lang
  • Date of Birth:
    August 10, 1896
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Leo
  • Place of Birth:
    Memphis, Tennessee, USA
  • Place of Death:
    Palm Springs, California, USA
  • Date of Death:
    February 7, 1972
  • Height:
    6'
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American

Family

Walter Lang
  • Spouse:
    Madalynne Field
  • Son:
    Richard Lang

Career

Walter Lang

Trivia

Walter Lang
  • One of Lang's most recognized films is his 1956 epic The King and I for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Directing.
  • In the mid 1930s, he was hired by 20th Century Fox where, as a director, he "painted" a number of the spectacular colorful musicals for which Fox Studios became famous for producing during the 1940s.
  • In 1926, Walter Lang directed his first silent film, The Red Kimona.

Quotes

Walter Lang
  • “Therefore, sins of sex are punished in this life to a greater degree than some other sins.”
  • “Some people turn from God because they cannot understand how a good God can permit evil in the world.”
  • “Accordingly, one race is neither superior nor inferior to another.”
  • “With our knowledge of modern-day genetics, we realize that it was possible for God to place the potential for all people throughout history into the genes of Adam and Eve when He created them.”
  • “For centuries people have attempted to find the location of the Garden of Eden, placing it in such divergent places as Florida and Babylonia.”
  • “Being made in the image of God, man was the crown of creation.”
  • “In Christ the original image of God is restored, by faith in this world and by sight in the world to come.”
  • “In many cases the aim is to destroy the Judeo-Christian standards of right and wrong.”
  • “A creationist can embarrass an evolutionist by asking for a definition of species.”
  • “Thus, races arose from an original coding which God pulled out as needed for adaptation to the environment.”
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Biography

Walter Lang
Last Updated: Saturday, August 29, 2009

As a young child, Walter Lang was immersed in a household vibrating with his father and grandfather's lively accordion and piano playing. He joyously began his own musical training on the piano when he was nine years old. Raised in Germany, Lang went to Boston to attend the Berklee College of Music, and then returned to Europe to graduate from the Amsterdam School of the Arts.

Blending his unique jazz rhythm with the skills of talented friends, Lang helped found the Rick Hollander Quartet. The group toured almost constantly throughout the '90s, covering America, Japan, and Europe many times. In between travels, they managed to create five CDs and in 1990, the quartet won the Europ' Jazz Contest in Hoeilaart, Belgium.

During this same time, Lang, as an active freelance pianist, played with artists such as James Moody, Don Menza, and Chico Freeman. As a lively jazz artist in Munich, Germany, he worked with Harald Rueschenbaum, the Jason Seizer Quartet, and Johannes Herrlich's Collage. The town of Gersthofen, Germany, awarded Lang its Artist of the Year award in 1998, showing its deep appreciation for his unique style.

In 1997, Lang formed his own trio with Rick Hollander (drums) and Nic Thy (bass). Their first release was Walter Lang Trio Plays Charles Chaplin, which showcased the beloved music of the comedian. It was co-produced with Radio DRS in Switzerland, recorded in Zurich, and released by the Japanese label Nippon Crown.

Lang started the new millenium by recording his Tales of 2 Cities with Ekkehard Roessle on sax, Karoline Hoefler on bass, Peter Tuscher on trumpet, and his longtime friend, Rick Hollander, on drums. The CD was released on the Double Moon label, and provided the diversity of Lang's talent an opportunity to express itself in the merged rhythms of the lively South Americas and the classical North Americas, plus adding popular tunes from America.

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