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George Cukor
Director, Writer, Actor, Additional Credits
Born July 7, 1899Died January 24, 1983 (83 years)
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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), Adam's Rib (1949), Born Yesterday (1950), A Star Is Born (1954) and My Fair Lady (1964). He continued to work into the 1980s.
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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), Adam's Rib (1949), Born Yesterday (1950), A Star Is Born (1954) and My Fair Lady (1964). He continued to work into the 1980s.
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George Cukor Filmography
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| 1939 | The Wizard of Oz · as Contributing Writer |
| 2024 | Garbo: Where Did You Go? · as Self |
| 2023 | Call Me Kate · as Self |
| 2022 | The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes · as Self - Film Director |
| 2021 | The Rebellious Olivia de Havilland · as Self |
| 2019 | Sid & Judy · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2017 | Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2017 | Audrey Hepburn, le choix de l'élégance · as Self |
| 2017 | Love, Cecil · as Self |
| 2017 | Anna Karina, souviens-toi · as Self (archive Footage) (uncredited) |
| 2012 | Love, Marilyn · as Self |
| 2012 | Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2009 | 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2005 | Garbo · as Self - 1978 Interview |
| 2004 | Cary Grant: A Class Apart · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2001 | Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days · as Self |
| 1995 | The Making of 'My Fair Lady' · as Self (archive Sound) |
| 1994 | Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1993 | Katharine Hepburn: All About Me · as Self |
| 1990 | Marilyn: Something's Got to Give · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1990 | The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1988 | James Stewart's Wonderful Life · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1988 | The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1987 | James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson · as Self - Director Of The Philadelphia Story (1940) |
| 1986 | W.C. Fields: Straight Up · as Self - 1972 |
| 1982 | Cinéma cinémas (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1981 | The 53rd Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1980 | Hour Magazine (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1980 | Hollywood (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1977 | An All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor · as Self - Audience Member |
| 1977 | The Hollywood Greats (TV Series) · as Self |
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| 1973 | AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) · as Self - Audience Member (uncredit) |
| 1973 | The 45th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Accepting For Anthony Powell |
| 1971 | Film (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1969 | Garbo · as Self |
| 1969 | Hollywood: The Selznick Years · as Self (uncredited) |
| 1968 | The 40th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Accepting Best Actress Award |
| 1968 | The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1965 | The 37th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1964 | Cinema (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1964 | Filmmakers of our time (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1959 | Premier Khrushchev in the USA · as Self |
| 1957 | The Jack Paar Tonight Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1955 | MGM Parade (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1955 | This is Your Life (UK) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1953 | The Academy Awards (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1956 | Bhowani Junction · as Man On Train |
| 1956 | Lust for Life · as Co-Director |
| 1937 | The Prisoner of Zenda · as Co-Director |
| 1932 | One Hour with You · as Co-Director |

























