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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 Zoltán Korda. He was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning once.He died in London, England. He is the father of novelist Michael Korda.
Date Of Birth June 22, 1897 Died 1979-01-04 Place Of Birth Túrkeve, Austria-Hungary Profession Art Department, Art Director, Production Designer Spouse Gertrude Musgrove Star Sign Cancer
Art Department Title Year Status Character The Yellow Rolls-Royce 1964 art director: European sequence The Holly and the Ivy 1952 set designer Breaking the Sound Barrier 1952 set designer Murder on Monday 1952 set designer Outcast of the Islands 1951 set designer The Third Man 1949 sets designed by The Fallen Idol 1948 set designer An Ideal Husband 1947 set designer The Four Feathers 1939 settings designer: in colour The Spy in Black 1939 supervising art director Over the Moon 1939 settings Prison Without Bars 1938 supervising art director Drums 1938 settings designer: in colour Murder on Diamond Row 1937 set designer Men Are Not Gods 1936 settings designed by Rembrandt 1936 settings designer The Man Who Could Work Miracles 1936 settings designer Things to Come 1936 settings designer The Ghost Goes West 1935 set designer The Rise of Catherine the Great 1934 settings The Private Life of Henry VIII. 1933 settings designer Men of Tomorrow 1932 settings
Art Director Title Year Status Character The Longest Day 1962 Scent of Mystery 1960 Bonnie Prince Charlie 1948 Vacation from Marriage 1945 Major Barbara 1941 uncredited Old Bill and Son 1941 The Thief of Bagdad 1940 uncredited The Lion Has Wings 1939 supervising art director Clouds Over Europe 1939 supervising art director The Challenge 1938 supervising art director Action for Slander 1938 supervising art director Gaiety Girls 1937 supervising art director Men Are Not Gods 1936 uncredited I Stand Condemned 1935 La dame de chez Maxim's 1933 Wedding Rehearsal 1932 Längtan till havet 1931 Marius 1931
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Scent of Mystery 1960 Storm Over the Nile 1955 uncredited The Deep Blue Sea 1955 Summertime 1955 Malaga 1954 Outcast of the Islands 1951 Jungle Book 1942 production designed in color by To Be or Not to Be 1942 production designed by Lydia 1941 That Hamilton Woman 1941 Major Barbara 1941 The Thief of Bagdad 1940 production designed in color by 21 Days Together 1940 settings designed by The Four Feathers 1939 uncredited The Spy in Black 1939 uncredited Drums 1938 uncredited
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 settings The Private Life of Don Juan 1934 settings
Director Title Year Status Character The Challenge 1938 uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character Gilbert and Sullivan 1953 thanks
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1941 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction, Color The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1963 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White The Longest Day (1962) 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color Jungle Book (1942) 1942 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White That Hamilton Woman (1941)
Known for movies The Third Man (1949) as Art Department
The Longest Day (1962) as Art Director
To Be or Not to Be (1942) as Production Designer
The Fallen Idol (1948) as Art Department