László Benedek

László Benedek

  • Birthday: 1905-03-05
  • Deathday: 1992-03-11
  • Place of birth: Budapest, Hungary
  • Also know as: Laslo Benedek

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia László Benedek (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈbɛnɛdɛk]; March 5, 1905 – March 11, 1992; sometimes Laslo Benedek) was a Hungarian-born film director and cinematographer, most notable for directing The Wild One (1953). Born in Budapest, he worked as a writer and editor in Hungarian cinema until World War II. Louis B. Mayer helped the Jewish Benedek escape and brought him to Hollywood where he directed his first film for MGM in 1944 as a stand-in. He gained recognition for his direction of the film version of Death of a Salesman (1951), for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and a Best Director nomination from the Directors Guild of America. However, it was for his directorial efforts on his next project that Benedek is best remembered. His motorcycle gang film The Wild One (1953) caused a storm of controversy and was banned in the United Kingdom until 1968. László Benedek spoke several languages and directed the films Kinder, Mütter und ein General (Germany, 1955) and Recours en grâce (France, 1960). In Hollywood, Benedek made more motion pictures, but also became a director of television series, such as the Perry Mason series from 1957. His other credits include episodes of The Outer Limits, Mannix, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Untouchables, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Benedek also directed Malaga aka Moment of Danger (1960) starring Dorothy Dandridge and Trevor Howard. This low budget crime drama was the last film made by Dandridge. Benedek died in 1992 in The Bronx, New York.

Filmography

King Kongs Faust

1985

As Sammler in England

Production

Port of New York

1949

As Director

Affair in Havana

1957

As Director

The Wild One

1953

As Director

The Night Visitor

1971

As Director

Namu, the Killer Whale

1966

As Director

Namu, the Killer Whale

1966

As Producer

Death of a Salesman

1951

As Director

The Kissing Bandit

1948

As Director

Daring Game

1968

As Director

Moment of Danger

1960

As Director

Bengal Brigade

1954

As Director

Assault on Agathon

1975

As Director

Recourse in Grace

1960

As Director

The Great Longing

1930

As Assistant Director

The Blessed Midnight

1956

As Director

Secret of Stamboul

1936

As Adaptation

Boy with a Knife

1956

As Director

Die Geliebte

1927

As Cinematography

The Man Who Killed

1931

As Editor

Johnny Moccasin

1956

As Director

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