King Vidor

King Vidor

1894-02-08 – 1982-11-01 (age 88) Galveston, Texas, USA
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Biography

King Wallis Vidor (February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned nearly seven decades. In 1979, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award for his "incomparable achievements as a cinematic creator and innovator." He was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Director, and won eight international film awards during his career. Vidor's best known films include The Big Parade (1925), The Crowd (1928), Stella Dallas (1937), and Duel in the Sun (1946).

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Known For

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Show People
Show People

1928

as Self (uncredited)

Love & Money
Love & Money

1981

as Walter Klein

Hollywood: The Selznick Years
Hollywood: The Selznick Years

1961

as Self (uncredited)

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic
Our Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread

1934

as Farmer Yelling 'Let It Go!' (uncredited)

It's a Great Feeling
It's a Great Feeling

1949

as KIng Vidor (uncredited)

Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons

2005

as Self (archive footage)

Souls for Sale
Souls for Sale

1923

as Self - Celebrity Director (uncredited)

1925 Studio Tour
1925 Studio Tour

1925

as Self

Federico Fellini's Autobiography
Federico Fellini's Autobiography

2000

as Self (archive footage)

Faith
Faith

1916

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood
Northward, Ho!
Northward, Ho!

1940

as Himself

Truth and Illusion: An Introduction to Metaphysics
Truth and Illusion: An Introduction to Metaphysics

1964

as Narration (as Nicholas Rodiv)