
Charles Vidor
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), Cover Girl (1944), A Song to Remember (1945), Gilda (1946), The Loves of Carmen (1948), Love Me or Leave Me (1955), The Swan (1956), The Joker Is Wild (1957), and A Farewell to Arms (1957). He was mar…
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Filmography
Acting (1)
Television (1)
Crew (39)
Movies (39)
Song Without End
1960Director
The Joker is Wild
1957Director
A Farewell to Arms
1957Director
The Swan
1956Director
Love Me or Leave Me
1955Director
Rhapsody
1954Director
Hans Christian Andersen
1952Director
Thunder in the East
1952Director
It's a Big Country
1951Director
The Loves of Carmen
1948Director
The Loves of Carmen
1948Producer
Gilda
1946Director
A Song to Remember
1945Director
Over 21
1945Director
Cover Girl
1944Director
Together Again
1944Director
The Desperadoes
1943Director
The Tuttles of Tahiti
1942Director
Ladies in Retirement
1941Director
New York Town
1941Director
My Son, My Son!
1940Director
The Lady in Question
1940Director
Blind Alley
1939Director
Those High Grey Walls
1939Director
Romance of the Redwoods
1939Director
The Great Gambini
1937Director
A Doctor's Diary
1937Director
She's No Lady
1937Director
Muss 'em Up
1936Director
His Family Tree
1935Director
Strangers All
1935Director
The Arizonian
1935Director
Double Door
1934Director
Sensation Hunters
1933Director
Me and My Gal
1932Additional Writing
The Mask of Fu Manchu
1932Producer
Good Sport
1931Writer
The Bridge
1929Director
The Bridge
1929Screenplay
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