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    Charles Vidor

    Hungarian-American film director

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  1. Life and career. Born Károly Vidor in Budapest, Hungary, he served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. He first came to prominence during the final years of the silent film era, working with Alex Korda among others. Contrary to common belief, he is not related to fellow director King Vidor (1894–1982).

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    • 1929–1959
    • Film director
    • 4 June 1959 (aged 58), Vienna, Austria
  2. May 8, 2024 · Charles Vidor (born July 27, 1900, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]—died June 4, 1959, Vienna, Austria) was a Hungarian-born American film director who primarily made comedies and musicals but was best known for the film noir classic Gilda (1946).

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  3. Overview. Born. July 27, 1900 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] Died. June 4, 1959 · Vienna, Austria (heart attack) Birth name. Károly Vidor. Height. 5′ 10″ (1.78 m) Mini Bio. Hungarian-born Karoly Vidor spent the First World War as a lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian infantry.

    • July 27, 1900
    • June 4, 1959
  4. Charles-Marie-Jean-Albert Widor (21 February 1844 – 12 March 1937) was a French organist, composer and teacher of the late Romantic era. As a composer he is known for his ten organ symphonies, especially the toccata of his fifth organ symphony, which is frequently played as recessional music at weddings and other celebrations.

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    • 12 March 1937 (aged 93), Paris, France
    • Charles-Marie-Jean-Albert Widor, 21 February 1844, Lyon, France
  5. Mar 25, 2021 · Vidor was born in Galveston in 1894—the year the public first paid money to see a motion picture in the U.S.—and he grew up right alongside this new form of art and entertainment. As a 15-year-old, Vidor worked as a ticket-taker at Galveston’s Globe Theater, situated in the back of a music store on Market Street.

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  7. Biography. 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.

  8. July 27, 1900. Died. June 05, 1959. Cause of Death. Heart Attack. Biography. Read More. Editor and assistant director with UFA who arrived in the US in 1924 and, after a stint with a Wagnerian opera company and in a Broadway chorus, left for Hollywood.

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