Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Oct 17, 1989 · Cornel Wilde, an athletic actor who was expert in fencing and horsemanship but who won stardom with his portrayal of the tubercular composer Frederic Chopin in the 1945 film ''A Song to Remember ...

  2. Biography. Handsome leading men were hardly in short supply in Hollywood during the 1940s, but Cornel Wilde was a unique specimen. Fluent in several languages and good with accents, he was also highly athletic and often emphasized physicality in his performances. As a former member of the U.S. fencing team, he was able to utilize skills that ...

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · Reasons to Watch if you Love Cornel Wilde: In this swashbuckling adventure from 1954, Cornel Wilde stars as a captain seeking revenge and redemption after being wrongfully accused of piracy. The film's lush visuals and thrilling action sequences transport viewers to an exotic world where treachery lurks behind every corner.

  4. A parole officer falls in love with his client, a ravishing blonde who served time for murder, and he's determined to help her go straight despite her interfering criminal boyfriend. Director Douglas Sirk Stars Cornel Wilde Patricia Knight John Baragrey. 9. Storm Fear. 1955 1h 28m Approved.

  5. See Cornel Wilde full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Cornel Wilde's latest movies and tv shows

  6. Cornel Wilde (1915-1989) biography on Film Reference. Full name, Cornelius Louis Wilde; born October 13, 1915 (some sources say 1918), in New York, NY; died of leukemia, October 16, 1989, in Los Angeles, CA;son of Beela Louis (in the cosmetics business) and Renee (Vid) Wilde; marriedPatricia Knight (an actress), September 3, 1938 (divorced, 1951); married Jean Wallace (an actress), September 4 ...

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › jefferson_pascalCornel Wilde | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lowest Rated: 18% Forever Amber (1947) Birthday: Oct 13, 1912. Birthplace: Prievidza, Hungary. Handsome leading men were hardly in short supply in Hollywood during the 1940s, but Cornel Wilde was ...