Directing
Charles Vidor
Born 1900-07-26 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] · Died 1959-06-04
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 married four times, to Frances Varone (1927–1931), actress Karen Morley (1932–1943), actress Evelyn Keyes (1943–1945), and Doris Warner (1945-1959, until his death), daughter of Warner Bros. President Harry Warner.
Known for

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Cover Girl

Gilda

Hans Christian Andersen

The Mask of Fu Manchu

The Joker Is Wild

The Loves of Carmen

The Desperadoes

A Farewell to Arms

A Song to Remember

The Lady in Question

Song Without End

The Tuttles of Tahiti

Me and My Gal

Love Me or Leave Me

The Swan

New York Town

Rhapsody

Blind Alley

Ladies in Retirement

Thunder in the East

Over 21

Romance of the Redwoods

Sensation Hunters

Good Sport

Together Again

Those High Grey Walls

The Bridge

The Arizonian

Muss 'em Up

Strangers All

Double Door

It's a Big Country

My Son, My Son!

His Family Tree

She's No Lady

The Great Gambini

A Doctor's Diary
