Alexander Korda
Alexander Korda was born on Sep 16, 1893 in Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. Alexander Korda's big-screen debut came with The Stolen Bride directed by Alexander Korda in 1927. Alexander Korda is known for Richard III directed by Laurence Olivier, Cedric Hardwicke stars as King Edward IV of England and Nicholas Hannen as Archbishop. Alexander Korda has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Alexander Korda achieved is Venice Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Alexander Korda plays is Smiley which will be released on Jun 12, 1957.
One of a large group of Hungarian refugees who found refuge in England in the 1930s, Sir Alexander Korda was the first British film producer to receive a knighthood. He was a major, if controversial, figure and acted as a guiding force behind the British film industry of the 1930s and continued to influence British films until his death in 1956. He learned his trade by working in studios in Austria, Germany and America and was a crafty and flamboyant businessman. He started his production company, London Films, in 1933 and one of its first films La vie privée d'Henry VIII (1933), received an Oscar nomination as best picture and won the Best Actor Oscar for its star, Charles Laughton. Helped by his brothers Zoltan Korda (director) and Vincent Korda (art director) and other expatriate Hungarians, London Films produced some of Britain's finest films (even if they weren't all commercial successes). Korda's willingness to experiment and be daring allowed the flowering of such talents as Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger and gave early breaks to people such as Laurence Olivier, David Lean and Carol Reed. Korda sold his library to television in the 1950s, thus allowing London Films' famous logo of Big Ben to become familiar to a new generation of film enthusiasts.
Birthday
Sep 16, 1893Place of Birth
Pusztatúrpásztó, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1956
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6.6 - 1955
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6.6 - 1955
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6.2 - 1955
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7.4 - 1955
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6.4 - 1950
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6.9 - 1949
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8.1 - 1949
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6.0 - 1948
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5.2 - 1948
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7.6 - 1948
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7.6 - 1948
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6.6 - 1947
producer, director, additional crew
6.5 - 1945
director, producer
7.1 - 1942
additional crew
8.2 - 1942
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6.7 - 1941
director, producer
7.2 - 1941
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5.6 - 1940
producer, director, additional crew
7.4 - 1939
director, producer
5.7 - 1939
additional crew, producer
7.4 - 1939
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6.9 - 1939
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6.5 - 1939
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5.5 - 1938
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6.3 - 1938
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6.6 - 1937
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6.7 - 1937
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6.5 - 19375.6
- 1937
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6.8 - 1937
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6.4 - 1936
producer, director, additional crew
7.1 - 1936
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
director, producer
6.9 - 1936
additional crew, producer
6.0 - 1936
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5.7 - 1936
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6.6 - 1935
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6.7 - 1935
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5.4 - 1934
The Rise of Catherine the Great
producer, director
6.3 - 1934
The Private Life of the Gannets
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6.0 - 1934
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7.3 - 1933
director, producer
6.0 - 1933
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5.9 - 1933
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6.1 - 1932
director, producer
6.1 - 1932
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- 1932
director, producer
6.3 - 1932
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6.2 - 1931
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7.8 - 1930
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- 1930
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5.3 - 1929
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5.8 - 1929
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- 1929
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5.7 - 1928
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