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  1. A Double Life. One of the highest-paid studio contract directors of his time and dubbed the “women’s director”, George Cukor was five times nominated for an Academy Award as Best Director; and he was a homosexual—a rarity among the top echelon. Patrick McGilligan’s biography reveals how Cukor persevered within a system fraught with ...

  2. Dec 8, 1991 · George Cukor was a homosexual gentleman of the old school. The courtly and prolific film director who died in 1983, leaving behind more than 50 movies, among them such quintessential gems of ...

  3. George Cukor - 1940s Films, Directing, Hollywood: Arguably, Cukor’s most lasting contribution to cinema history was the romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story (1940), in which Hepburn repeated her role from the stage play that had been written especially for her by Barry. She played a socialite, Grant portrayed her ex-husband, and James Stewart was a reporter; together they created screen ...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · George Cukor >Known for his ability to elicit great performances, American film director >George Cukor (1899-1983) was a stylistic craftsman who made elegant comedies >and dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s.He won an Academy Award in 1964 >for directing the musical My Fair Lady.

  5. George Cukor. Cukor in 1973. George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an American movie director. He made many comedy movies and movies based on books. Cukor directed several of RKO 's most important movies such as Little Women (1933). At MGM he directed Dinner at Eight (1933), David Copperfield (1935) Romeo and Juliet (1936 ...

  6. George Dewey Cukor (Nova York, 7 de juliol de 1899 - Los Angeles, 24 de gener de 1983) fou un director de cinema estatunidenc. Sobretot especialitzat en les comèdies, posseïa el talent de fer sortir el millor dels actors que dirigia i sobretot de les actrius.

  7. George Dewey Cukor was born July 7, 1899 in New York City. The only son of Hungarian Jewish parents Victor and Helen Cukor, who drew their son's middle name from Naval hero George Dewey, he began acting in local productions as a youth, and performed in a recital alongside his future mentor, David O. Selznick, when both were just boys.

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