Stefan Lorant

Stefan Lorant

Stefan (Istvan) Lorant (February 22, 1901 in Budapest, Hungary - November 14, 1997 in Rochester, Minnesota) was a pioneering Hungarian-American filmmaker, photojournalist, and author.

Early work

After completing high school in his native Hungary in 1919, Lorant moved to Germany, where he made his mark in films and photojournalism. His first film, "The Life of Mozart", established him as a filmmaker, and he went on to make 14 films in Vienna and Berlin, some of which he wrote, directed, and photographed. He claimed to have given Marlene Dietrich her first film test, and though he rejected her for the part, they remained lifelong friends. Lorant's abilities in writing and still photography led to the editorship of the "Münchner Illustrierte Presse", one of Germany's finest picture magazines.

Opposed to Adolf Hitler, Lorant was imprisoned right after Hitler came to power. Released after six months, he made his way to England, where he wrote "I Was Hitler's Prisoner", a memoir that sold out many printings. He edited the "Weekly Illustrated", a popular British picture magazine, then founded "Lilliput", made famous by his clever picture juxtapositions, as in Neville Chamberlain versus the llama. On October 1, 1938, Lorant co-founded with publisher Sir Edward G. Hulton the first great British picture magazine, "Picture Post". During this time, Lorant published a "Picture Post Special" about the United States.

Failing to win British citizenship, Lorant moved to Lenox, Massachusetts in July 1940, where he lived the remainder of his life. Sir Tom Hopkinson succeeded Lorant as editor of "Picture Post".

Later work

During his 40-plus years in America, Lorant edited and authored many illustrated books - including "The New World", the first pictures of America; picture biographies of President Abraham Lincoln and other presidents; a history of the United States Presidents: "The Glorious Burden"; a history of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (in many editions, which the notable "Life" photographer W. Eugene Smith contributed to); and a history of Germany from Otto Bismarck to Hitler called: "Sieg Heil!"

Long a friend of the talented and powerful, Lorant championed Sir Winston Churchill before and during World War II, and was a friend of the Kennedys and Marilyn Monroe. He gave advice to "Life" founder Henry Luce around the time of that magazine's startup in 1936, and he edited the works of many leading photographers while in Europe, including Felix Man, Kurt Hutton, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Robert Capa. Lorant also edited the works of a notable British photojournalist for "Picture Post", Bert Hardy, though Hardy's early work for that magazine was not attributed to him, even in the purchase, apparently because the agency he worked for did not allow freelancing.

Marriage and family

"I was Hitler's Prisoner" describes how Lorant met and married Niura Norskaja, daughter of a once-wealthy Kiev factory owner. Their son, Andi, was three when Lorant was released.

Lorant married Laurie Jean Robertson in 1963; they divorced in 1978. They had two sons: Mark, who died at age 19 in an auto accident, and Christopher.

ources

* Thomas Willimowski, "Stefan Lorant - Eine Karriere im Exil" (Berlin: wvb, 2005)
* Michael Hallett, "Stefan Lorant - Godfather of Photojournalism" (Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2006)
* "The International Center of Photography Encyclopedia of Photography" (New York City: A Pound Press Book, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1984). "Lorant, Stefan," Pages 310-311.


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