Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde was a Hungarian-American actor and film director.
Wilde's acting career began in 1935, when he made his debut on Broadway. In 1936 he began making small, uncredited appearances in films. By the 1940s, he had signed a contract with 20th Century Fox, and by the mid-1940s, he was a major leading man. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in 1945's A Song to Remember. In the 1950s, he moved to writing, producing and directing films, and still continued his career as an actor.
Wilde's acting career began in 1935, when he made his debut on Broadway. In 1936 he began making small, uncredited appearances in films. By the 1940s, he had signed a contract with 20th Century Fox, and by the mid-1940s, he was a major leading man. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in 1945's A Song to Remember. In the 1950s, he moved to writing, producing and directing films, and still continued his career as an actor.
Known For
63 titles
The Norseman
The Fifth Musketeer
Main Street to Broadway
Wintertime
Beach Red
A Thousand and One Nights
California Conquest
Swiss Tour
Woman's World
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
Constantine and the Cross
A Song to Remember
Treasure of the Golden Condor
Omar Khayyam
Lady with Red Hair
Storm Fear
The Walls of Jericho
Passion
The Devil's Hairpin
Knockout
The Homestretch
Edge of Eternity
Exclusive
Beyond Mombasa
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