CORNEL WILDE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/13/1967 - HFSID 147647
Sale Price $306.00
Reg. $360.00
CORNEL WILDE
The actor signs this annual filing document for the Directors Guild of America, Inc. 1967
Document signed: "Cornel Wilde" in red felt tip, 1p, 8½x11. Los Angeles, California, 1967
January 13. Annual filing document for the Directors Guild of America, Inc. Wilde, who
hand prints his name and address, reports his income as a director for 1966 as "none" and his
estimated income for 1967 as "minimum". The film career of multilingual Cornel Wilde
(1912-1989) took off when he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his role as
Chopin in A Song to Remember (1945). Other big roles followed in pictures such as Forever
Amber (1947) and The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). Wilde, who produced many of his
own films, often starred in historical epics (Constantine and the Cross, 1962). His last
starring role was in The Norseman (1978). Interestingly, Wilde gave up a spot on the 1936
U.S. Olympic fencing team to pursue an acting career. In fact, he served as a fencing
instructor for the Broadway version of Olivier's Hamlet (1940). Date stamp and two sets
of initials (unknown hand) at bottom. Otherwise, fine condition.
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