Cornel Wilde

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I Love Lucy (played himself) [1955] (# of episodes: 1)

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Cornel Wilde Biography

Dashing actor of Czech-Hungarian heritage, Cornel Wilde was born in Hungary and spent much of his youth in Europe, developing a continental flair as well as an affinity for languages. He received a scholarship for medical school, but turned it down in favor of his new love, the theater. A natural athlete and a champion fencer with the U.S. Olympic fencing team, he quit the team just prior to the 1936 Berlin Olympics in order to take a role in the theatre. He appeared in the Broadway hit "Having a Wonderful Time", but it was not until he was hired in the dual capacities of fencing choreographer and actor (Tybalt) in Laurence Olivier`s 1940 Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet that Hollywood spotted him. He played a few minor roles before leaping to fame and an Oscar nomination as Frederic Chopin in A Song to Remember (1945). He spent the balance of the 1940s in romantic, and often swashbuckling, leading roles. In the 1950s his star dimmed a little, and aside from an occasional blockbuster like The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), he settled into adventure programs. A growing interest in directing led him to form his own production company with the goal of directing his own films. Several of his ventures into film noir in this period, both his own and other directors`, are quite interesting (The Big Combo (1955) and Storm Fear (1955), for example). He produced, directed and starred in The Naked Prey (1966), a tour-de-force adventure drama that brought him real acclaim as a director. His later films were of varying quality, and he ended his career in near-cameos in minor adventure films. He died of leukemia three days after his 74th birthday.

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    Name Cornel Wilde
    (Cornelius Louis Wilde)
    Height 6' 1"  (185 cm)
    Build Athletic
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Black
    Date of Birth October 131915
    Birthplace Hungary
    Star Sign Libra
    Died October 161989 (Aged 74)
    Location of Death Los Angeles, CA
    Cause of Death Leukemia
    Nationality Hungarian
    Ethnicity White
    High School Townsend Harris
    University New York City College
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Co
    Claim to Fame Dashing Good Looks

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  • [on actress Linda Darnell] Experienced, beautiful and nice -- a nice person.
  • [on working with actor Paul Muni on "A Song to Remember"] He was very difficult to work with. He said he didn`t want to hear how I did it, he had no interest in how I portrayed it, he had his own conception of Chopin and he told me he`d worked on his role in relation to that conception, and he didn`t care how I played it. And that was the approach to teamwork on that film.
  • "Acting is not just `another day, another dollar.` If I hate a script or think it`s foolish or in bad taste, I`m miserable."
  • "I realized long ago that I could not depend on luck to bring me success. I worked hard, extra hard to improve my chance by increasing my abilities and my experience. It was my goal to accomplish, in my life, something of value and to do it with self-respect and integrity."
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  • Born in Hungary
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  • 1952 proved to be a vintage year for "beefcake bondage" in his film career. In "At Sword`s Point" he appeared bound and stripped to the waist in a torture chamber where his torso was burned with a hot iron. In "California Conquest" he appeared stripped to the waist and bound to a tree where he was lashed across the chest with a whip.
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  • Interred at Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California.
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  • Although most records indicate Wilde was born in New York City, the 1930 U.S. Census and the California Death Records database both state that he was born in Hungary.
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  • His role as Tybalt in Laurence Olivier`s 1940 Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet led to a Warner Brothers contract.
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  • Chosen for the 1936 Olympic fencing team in Berlin, he turned down the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to actively pursue acting.
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  • Enrolled as a pre-med student at the City College of New York (CCNY) and completed the four-year course in three years. (CCNY at that time was tuition-free and admitted only the best scholars.) He was a member of CCNY`s fencing team.
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  • Prior to his film career, Wilde had various jobs -- commercial artist, Macy`s toys salesman, newspaper advertising and Boys` Club counselor.
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  • He graduated from Townsend Harris High School for gifted students in New York at the age of 14. Townsend Harris was affiliated with CCNY, the college he entered upon graduation.
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  • At his death he was editing his autobiography, "My Very Wilde Life, " and working on a sequel to his acclaimed film The Naked Prey (1966).
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  • Spoke Hungarian, French, German, English, Italian, and Russian.
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  • Daughter with first wife Patricia Knight: Wendy born February 22, 1943. Son with second wife Jean Wallace: Cornel Wilde, Jr.
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  • Married twice.
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