André De Toth

Description:

Although he obtained a law degree from the Royal Hungarian University, Andre De Toth decided to become an actor, and spent several years on the stage. He then entered the Hungarian film industry, obtaining work as a writer, editor, second unit director and actor before finally becoming a director. He directed a few films just before the outbreak of WW II, when he fled to England. Alexander Korda gave him a job there, and when De Toth emigrated to the US in 1942, Korda got him a job as a second unit director on Jungle Book (1942). De Toth made his debut as a director in American films in 1944. He was known for his tough, hard-edged pictures, whether westerns or urban crime dramas, and showed no compunction about depicting violence in as realistic a manner as possible, an unusual and somewhat controversial attitude for the time. Probably his best known film is House of Wax (1953), a Vincent Price horror film shot in 3-D. As De Toth only had one eye, that put him in the somewhat odd position of shooting a film in a process in which he would never be able to see the result. That didn't seem to matter, though; the film was a critical and financial success, and is generally considered to be the best 3-D film ever made.

Overview

Birthday May 15, 1913
Born In Makó, Csongrád, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Makó, Hungary]
Alternative names Andre De Toth , Andre DeToth , Tóth Endre , Endre Tóth , Andre de Toth , André de Toth , Andre deToth
Spouse/Ex- Ann Green 1983 - October 27, 2002 (his death),Marie Louise Stratton 1953 - 1982 (divorced),Veronica Lake December 13, 1944 - June 2, 1952 (divorced)

Did you know

Trivia Married seven times and had 19 children.
Quotes Life is goddam black, and I photograph life.
Nickname Bundy
Trademarks His black eyepatch

Scores

House of Wax
1h 28m
7
Öt óra 40
1h 25m
6.8
Hidden Fear
1h 20m
5.5
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