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Cornel Wilde Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles

CORNEL WILDE
Born: October 13, 1912 in Prievidza, Hungary (now Slovakia)
Died: October 16, 1989 in Los Angeles, California
Biography
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).
  
Film Credits | show moreshow less
1987-The-32th-Annual-Thalians-Ball (in person), 1978-The-Norseman (Performer), 1972-Gargoyles (Performer), 1960-The-Dinah-Shore-Chevy-Show (Performer), 1957-Omar-Khayyam (Performer), 1957-Father-Knows-Best (Performer), 1956-Beyond-Mombasa (Performer), 1956-Hot-Blood (Performer), 1956-Star-Stage (Performer), 1954-Star-of-India (Performer), 1953-Saadia (Performer), 1952-The-Greatest-Show-on-Earth (Performer), 1950-Four-Days-Leave (Performer), 1949-Shockproof (Performer), 1942-Manila-Calling (Performer), 1964-The-Celebrity-Game (in person), 1956-The-Dinah-Shore-Show (in person), 1956-The-Bob-Hope-Show (in person), 1956-Inside-Beverly-Hills (in person), 1955-1961-General-Electric-Theater (Performer), 1975-M*A*S*H (Other), 2006-2010-The-Naked-Archaeologist (Other), 1955-General-Electric-Theater (Director), 1997-Biography (Other), 1987-Murder,-She-Wrote (Performer), 1985-Flesh-and-Bullets (Performer), 1975-Sharks'-Treasure (Performer), 1972-Rod-Serling's-Night-Gallery (Performer), 1970-No-Blade-of-Grass (Performer), 1969-The-Comic (Performer), 1964-The-Greatest-Show-on-Earth (Performer), 1963-Sword-of-Lancelot (Performer), 1960-Around-the-World-with-Nellie-Bly (Performer), 1960-The-Chevy-Show (Performer), 1959-Edge-of-Eternity (Performer), 1955-The-Big-Combo (Performer), 1953-Treasure-of-the-Golden-Condor (Performer), 1948-Road-House (Performer), 1947-Forever-Amber (Performer), 1946-Centennial-Summer (Performer), 1945-A-Thousand-and-One-Nights (Performer), 1941-The-Perfect-Snob (Performer), 1941-Knockout (Performer), 1940-Lady-with-Red-Hair (Performer), 1937-Exclusive (Performer), 1936-The-Rhythm-Party (Performer), 1975-Sharks'-Treasure (Director), 1970-No-Blade-of-Grass (Director), 1963-Sword-of-Lancelot (Director), 1975-Sharks'-Treasure (Producer), 1970-No-Blade-of-Grass (Producer), 1963-Sword-of-Lancelot (Producer), 1955-The-Big-Combo (Producer), 1955-The-Big-Combo (Writer), 1975-Sharks'-Treasure (Writer), 1970-No-Blade-of-Grass (Writer), 1963-Sword-of-Lancelot (Writer), 1968-The-Joe-Pyne-Show (in person), 1961-Here's-Hollywood (in person), 1955-Screen-Snapshots:-Hollywood-Premiere (in person), 1953-Main-Street-to-Broadway (in person), 1963-The-World's-Greatest-Showman:-The-Legend-of-Cecil-B.-DeMille (in person), 1974-Fred-Astaire-Salutes-the-Fox-Musicals (Other), 1942-Life-b_egins-at-Eight-Thirty (Performer), 1966-The-Naked-Prey (Performer), 1961-Constantine-and-the-Cross (Performer), 1955-Storm-Fear (Performer), 1954-Passion (Performer), 1952-California-Conquest (Performer), 1952-At-Sword's-Point (Performer), 1950-Two-Flags-West (Performer), 1947-It-Had-to-Be-You (Performer), 1947-The-Homestretch (Performer), 1946-The-Bandit-of-Sherwood-Forest (Performer), 1945-A-Song-to-Remember (Performer), 1966-The-Naked-Prey (Director), 1955-Storm-Fear (Director), 1966-The-Naked-Prey (Producer), 1955-Storm-Fear (Producer), 1959-The-Flying-Fontaines (Other), 1986-The-3th-Annual-American-Cinema-Awards (in person), 1983-The-55th-Annual-Academy-Awards (in person), 1967-The-Hollywood-Squares (in person), 1955-I-Love-Lucy (in person), 1955-The-Colgate-Comedy-Hour (in person), 1949-On-Stage! (in person), 1986-The-New-Mike-Hammer (Performer), 1983-The-Love-Boat (Performer), 1979-The-Fifth-Musketeer (Performer), 1978-Fantasy-Island (Performer), 1967-Beach-Red (Performer), 1964-Kraft-Suspense-Theatre (Performer), 1958-Alcoa-Theatre (Performer), 1958-Maracaibo (Performer), 1958-The-Betty-White-Show (Performer), 1957-The-Devil's-Hairpin (Performer), 1955-The-Scarlet-Coat (Performer), 1954-Woman's-World (Performer), 1952-Operation-Secret (Performer), 1948-The-Walls-of-Jericho (Performer), 1947-Stairway-for-a-Star (Performer), 1945-Leave-Her-to-Heaven (Performer), 1943-Wintertime (Performer), 1941-Kisses-for-Breakfast (Performer), 1941-High-Sierra (Performer), 1967-Beach-Red (Director), 1958-Maracaibo (Director), 1957-The-Devil's-Hairpin (Director), 1967-Beach-Red (Producer), 1958-Maracaibo (Producer), 1957-The-Devil's-Hairpin (Producer), 1967-Beach-Red (Writer), 1957-The-Devil's-Hairpin (Writer), 1957-The-Devil's-Hairpin (Other), 1970-The-David-Frost-Show (in person), 1960-About-Faces (in person), 1957-The-Nat-King-Cole-Show (in person)
Theater Credits | show moreshow less
Romeo-and-Juliet - Performer (May 9, 1940 - June 8, 1940), Pastoral - Performer (November 1, 1939 - November 11, 1939), Jeremiah - Performer (March 3, 1939 - March 1939), Having-Wonderful-Time - Performer (March 20, 1937 - January 8, 1938), Daughters-of-Atreus - Performer (October 14, 1936 - October 1936), Moon-Over-Mulberry-Street - Performer (September 4, 1935 - May 1936), They-All-Come-to-Moscow - Performer (May 11, 1933 - May 1933)

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