CHARLES VIDOR
'Charles Vidor' (July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a film director.
Born 'Vidor Károly' to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary and served in the Hungarian army during the Great War. Vidor first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era.
Among his film successes are ''Cover Girl'' (1944), ''A Song to Remember'' (1945), ''Gilda'' (1946), ''Love Me or Leave Me'' (1955), ''The Swan (film)'' (1956) and ''A Farewell to Arms'' (1957).
He was married four times:
★ Doris Warner
★ Frances Vidor 1927–1931
★ The actress Karen Morley 1932–1943
★ The actress Evelyn Keyes 1943–1945
Vidor died in Vienna, Austria from a heart attack. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to motion pictures, at 6676 Hollywood Boulevard.
★ The Internet Movie Database
Born 'Vidor Károly' to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary and served in the Hungarian army during the Great War. Vidor first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era.
Among his film successes are ''Cover Girl'' (1944), ''A Song to Remember'' (1945), ''Gilda'' (1946), ''Love Me or Leave Me'' (1955), ''The Swan (film)'' (1956) and ''A Farewell to Arms'' (1957).
He was married four times:
★ Doris Warner
★ Frances Vidor 1927–1931
★ The actress Karen Morley 1932–1943
★ The actress Evelyn Keyes 1943–1945
Vidor died in Vienna, Austria from a heart attack. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to motion pictures, at 6676 Hollywood Boulevard.
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