Alexander Korda
Known for: Production
Born: September 15, 1893 in Pusztatúrpásztó, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary) - Died: January 22, 1956
Sir Alexander Korda (/ˈkɔːrdə/; born Sándor László Kellner, 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956) was a British film producer and director and screenwriter, who founded his own film production studios and film distribution company. Born in Hungary, where he began his career, he worked briefly in the Austrian and German film industries during the era of silent films, before being based in Hollywood from 1926 to 1930 for the first of his two brief periods there (the other was during World War II). The change led to the divorce from his first wife, the Hungarian film actress María Corda, who could not make the transition because of her strong accent. From 1930, Korda was active in the British film industry, and soon became one of the leading figures in the industry. He was the founder of London Films and, post-war, the owner of British Lion Films, a film distribution company. Korda was the first filmmaker to have been officially knighted.
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Korda: I Don't Grow on Trees: Part One
Self
Things to Come
Producer
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Producer
Fire Over England
Producer
Jungle Book
Producer
An Ideal Husband
Director
Anna Karenina
Producer
The Thief of Bagdad
Producer
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Director
Marius
Director
La Dame de chez Maxim's
Director
That Hamilton Woman
Director
The Private Life of Don Juan
Director
Sanders of the River
Producer
Mary Ann
Director
Rembrandt
Director
The Shop at Sly Corner
Producer
Wedding Rehearsal
Director
Men Are Not Gods
Producer
The Conquest of the Air
Producer
The Man of Gold
Director
Perfect Strangers
Director
The Squall
Director
The Private Life of Helen of Troy
Director