Vincent Korda

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vincent Korda (22 June 1897 – 4 January 1979) was a Hungarian-born art director, later settling in Britain. Born in Túrkeve in the then Austro-Hungarian Empire, he was the younger brother of Alexander and Zoltan Korda. He was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning once, for The Thief of Bagdad (1940). He died in London, England. He is the father of writer and editor Michael Korda.

Known For

Birth Location Túrkeve, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
Born 1897-06-22
Died 1979-01-04
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Movies

The Yellow Rolls-Royce Art Direction
1964
The Longest Day Art Direction
1962
Scent of Mystery Production Design
1960
The Deep Blue Sea Production Design
1955
Summertime Production Design
1955
Malaga Production Design
1954
The Holly and the Ivy Set Designer
1952
The Sound Barrier Set Designer
1952
Home at Seven Set Decoration
1952
Outcast of the Islands Production Design
1951
The Third Man Set Designer
1949
Bonnie Prince Charlie Art Direction
1948
The Fallen Idol Set Designer
1948
An Ideal Husband Set Designer
1947
Perfect Strangers Art Direction
1945
Jungle Book Production Design
1942
To Be or Not to Be Production Design
1942
Lydia Production Design
1941
Major Barbara Art Direction
1941
That Hamilton Woman Production Design
1941
Old Bill and Son Art Direction
1941
The Thief of Bagdad Production Design
1940
21 Days Together Production Design
1940
The Lion Has Wings Supervising Art Director
1939
Over the Moon Art Direction
1939
The Spy in Black Supervising Art Director
1939
The Four Feathers Production Design
1939
Q Planes Supervising Art Director
1939
The Challenge Supervising Art Director
1938
The Squeaker Set Designer
1937
Action for Slander Supervising Art Director
1937
Men Are Not Gods Art Direction
1936
Rembrandt Settings
1936
Things to Come Art Direction
1936
The Ghost Goes West Set Designer
1935
The Girl from Maxim's Art Direction
1933
1933
La Dame de chez Maxim's Art Direction
1933
Wedding Rehearsal Art Direction
1932
Men of Tomorrow Settings
1932
Marius Art Direction
1931