Charles Vidor

Charles Vidor

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

26/07/1900

Day of Death

04/06/1959
(59) years old

Place of Birth

Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]

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. Among his film successes are The Bridge (1929), ... Read More

Filmography

Crew

1960

Song Without End

as Director

1957

A Farewell to Arms

as Director

1957

The Joker is Wild

as Director

1956

The Swan

as Director

1955

Love Me or Leave Me

as Director

1954

Rhapsody

as Director

1952

Thunder in the East

as Director

1951

It's a Big Country

as Director

1948

The Loves of Carmen

as Director

1948

The Loves of Carmen

as Producer

1946

Gilda

as Director

1945

Over 21

as Director

1945

A Song to Remember

as Director

1944

Together Again

as Director

1944

Cover Girl

as Director

1943

The Desperadoes

as Director

1942

The Tuttles of Tahiti

as Director

1941

New York Town

as Director

1941

Ladies in Retirement

as Director

1940

The Lady in Question

as Director

1940

My Son, My Son!

as Director

1939

Those High Grey Walls

as Director

1939

Blind Alley

as Director

1937

She's No Lady

as Director

1937

The Great Gambini

as Director

1937

A Doctor's Diary

as Director

1936

Muss 'em Up

as Director

1935

His Family Tree

as Director

1935

The Arizonian

as Director

1935

Strangers All

as Director

1934

Double Door

as Director

1933

Sensation Hunters

as Director

1932

Me and My Gal

as Additional Writing

1932

The Mask of Fu Manchu

as Producer

1931

Good Sport

as Writer

1929

The Bridge

as Director

1929

The Bridge

as Screenplay