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Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a film director. Born Károly Vidor to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, he served in the Hungarian Army during World War I. He first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era. Among his film successes are The Bridge (1929), ...
Born: July 26, 1900 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Died: June 4, 1959 (age 58)
38 total credits across film and television
| Title | Job | Year |
|---|---|---|
Song Without End Movie | Directing | 1960 |
Movie
Directing |
| 1957 |
The Joker Is Wild Movie | Directing | 1957 |
The Swan Movie | Directing | 1956 |
Love Me or Leave Me Movie | Directing | 1955 |
Rhapsody Movie | Directing | 1954 |
Reflets de Cannes TV Show | Actor | 1952 |
Thunder in the East Movie | Directing | 1952 |
Directing | 1952 |
Directing | 1951 |
The Loves of Carmen Movie | Directing | 1948 |
Gilda Movie | Directing | 1946 |
A Song to Remember Movie | Directing | 1945 |
Over 21 Movie | Directing | 1945 |
Cover Girl Movie | Directing | 1944 |
Together Again Movie | Directing | 1944 |
The Desperadoes Movie | Directing | 1943 |
Directing | 1942 |
New York Town Movie | Directing | 1941 |
Ladies in Retirement Movie | Directing | 1941 |
The Lady in Question Movie | Directing | 1940 |
My Son, My Son! Movie | Directing | 1940 |
Directing | 1939 |
Directing | 1939 |
Blind Alley Movie | Directing | 1939 |
A Doctor's Diary Movie | Directing | 1937 |
The Great Gambini Movie | Directing | 1937 |
She's No Lady Movie | Directing | 1937 |
Muss 'em Up Movie | Directing | 1936 |
His Family Tree Movie | Directing | 1935 |
Strangers All Movie | Directing | 1935 |
The Arizonian Movie | Directing | 1935 |
Double Door Movie | Directing | 1934 |
Sensation Hunters Movie | Directing | 1933 |
Production | 1932 |
Me and My Gal Movie | Crew | 1932 |
Good Sport Movie | Writing | 1931 |
The Bridge Short Film | Directing | 1929 |