Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde was a Hungarian-American film actor and director known for his contributions to cinema.
Wilde's career in acting took off in 1935 when he made his Broadway debut. He began appearing in films in 1936, albeit in minor, uncredited roles. By the 1940s, he had secured a contract with 20th Century Fox, quickly establishing himself as a prominent leading man in the industry. His performance in the 1945 film A Song to Remember earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
In the 1950s, Wilde transitioned to a multifaceted role in the film industry, taking on responsibilities as a writer, producer, and director, while also continuing to act in various films. His versatility allowed him to leave a significant mark on both sides of the camera, showcasing his talents beyond just acting. Throughout his career, Wilde displayed a passion for storytelling and film that resonated with audiences and contributed to his lasting legacy in Hollywood.
Filmography
The Naked Prey
Leave Her to Heaven
At Sword's Point
Gargoyles
Storm Fear
Beach Red
The Walls of Jericho
Passion
A Song to Remember
Woman's World
Edge of Eternity
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
California Conquest
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
Beyond Mombasa
Road House
Forever Amber
Two Flags West
Operation Secret
Flesh and Bullets
Manila Calling
Sharks' Treasure
High Sierra
Omar Khayyam
The Scarlet Coat
The Greatest Show on Earth
Hot Blood
The Fifth Musketeer
Shockproof
A Thousand and One Nights
The Big Combo