
Birthday
1899/07/07
Day of death
1983/01/24 (83 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Also know as
George Dewey Cukor, 조지 쿠커
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Dewey Cukor was an American film director. He mainly concentrated on comedies and literary adaptations. His career flourished at RKO and later MGM, where he directed What Price Hollywood? (1932), A Bill of Divorcement (1932), Dinner at Eight (1933), Little Women (1933), David Copperfield (1935), Romeo and Juliet (1936) and Camille (1936). He was replaced as the director of Gone with the Wind (1939), but went on to direct The Philadelphia Story (1940...Read more

(2000) On Cukor
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(2018) Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
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(2004) Cary Grant: A Class Apart
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(1961) Hollywood: The Selznick Years
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(1990) Marilyn: Something's Got to Give
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(2003) Cole Porter in Hollywood: Ça c'est l'amour
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(1973) The Men Who Made the Movies: George Cukor
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(1994) Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess
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(2004) Judy Garland: By Myself
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(1988) The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
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(1969) Garbo, by Joan Crawford
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(1987) James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
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(2009) 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
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(2019) Sid & Judy
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(1990) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic
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(1995) More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady'
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(2020) Anna Karina, Remember
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(1975) Arkadiy Raykin
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(2012) Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe
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(1959) The David Susskind Show
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(1953) The Oscars
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(1957) Tonight Starring Jack Paar
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(1973) The Men Who Made the Movies
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(1974) Flick Flack
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(1968) The Dick Cavett Show
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(1961) The Mike Douglas Show
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(1971) Film '72
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