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  1. 5. Jan. 2019 · Hungarian-born Alexander Korda was a hustler, master filmmaker, and once employed Winston Churchill. He's now the subject of a monthlong season at the British Film Institute

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  2. Sebastian Korda ( / ˈkɔːrdə / KORD-ə; born July 5, 2000) is an American professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 23 achieved on 16 October 2023 and a doubles ranking of No. 57 reached on 6 May 2024. He has won one ATP singles, and one doubles title, at the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open.

  3. Korda Sándor (Sir Alexander Korda) ( Pusztatúrpásztó, 1893. szeptember 15. [2] [3] – London, 1956. január 23.) magyar származású filmrendező és producer, a brit filmipar egyik meghatározó alakja és a London Films brit filmstúdió alapítója.

  4. Though born to modest means in Hungary, Alexander Korda would go on to become one of the most important filmmakers in the history of British cinema. A producer, writer, and director who navigated toward subjects of major historical significance and mythical distinction, Korda made a name for his production company, London Films, with the Oscar-winning The Private Life of Henry VIII.

  5. 16. Sept. 2018 · "Der Dieb von Bagdad", "Sein oder Nichtsein" und "Der dritte Mann" sind filmgeschichtliche Werke, die Alexander Korda produzierte. Sein Weg als Produzent und Filmregisseur führte ihn schließlich ...

  6. 1931-9, 1943-56. Location: London. About: Alexander Korda arrived in Britain having already established himself as a successful film-maker in Hungary. He first became fascinated with film-making during his time in Paris in 1911, where he worked for Pathé Studios. After a successful career in film-making in Hungary, with his own film journal ...

  7. Alexander Korda. (1893-1956), Film producer. Sir Alexander Korda (Alexander Laszlo Kellner) Sitter in 13 portraits. Born in Hungary, Korda made films in Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Hollywood before moving to Britain in 1931. The following year he founded London Films and began working on The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933).