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Videos (see all 3 NEW)
Sharks' Treasure (1975) -- An aging fisherman finds a sunken treasure in shark-infested waters, and is attacked by five escaping convicts.
Night Gallery (1969) -- Cornel Wilde stars as a surgeon who needs bodies for his medical school - no questions asked. The other segments involve a wife frightened to death and a hoodlum trying a disappearing act. With Bobby Darin, Rosemary Forsyth, Geraldine Page.
Lancelot and Guinevere (1963) -- MattTrailer.com - Trailer (Flash)

Overview

Date of Birth:
13 October 1915, Hungary more
Date of Death:
16 October 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA more
Mini Biography:
Dashing actor of Czech-Hungarian heritage, Cornel Wilde was born in Hungary... more
Trivia:
Enrolled as a pre-med student at the City College of New York (CCNY) and... more
STARmeter: ?
Down 5% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more
NewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Schizo Miracles
 (From IFC. 3 November 2009, 5:59 AM, PST)

Vivid Noir Classic Makes A Comeback
 (From New York Post. 5 March 2009, 11:33 PM, PST)

Alternate Names:
Jefferson Pascal

Filmography

Actor
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "Murder, She Wrote" (1984)   Duncan Barnett (1 episode, 1987) 1987 - 7.1 (2,288)
1 TV episode:
- 2. "Mike Hammer" (1984)   (1 episode, 1986) 1986 - 6.8 (197)
AKAs:
  • Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (USA: complete title)
  • The New Mike Hammer (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
- 3. Flesh and Bullets (1985)   1985 - 3.5 (6)
AKAs:
  • The Wife Contract (Europe: English title)
- 4. "The Love Boat" (1977)   (1 episode, 1983) 1983 - 5.6 (1,089)
- 5. The Fifth Musketeer (1979)   D'Artagnan 1979 - 5.2 (277)
AKAs:
  • Das Geheimnis der eisernen Maske (Austria) (West Germany)
  • Behind the Iron Mask
  • The 5th Musketeer (USA: poster title)
- 6. "Fantasy Island" (1978)   Danny Ryan (1 episode, 1978) 1978 - 6.3 (626)
1 TV episode:
- 7. The Norseman (1978) Ragnar 1978 - 3.3 (256)
- 8. Sharks' Treasure (1975) Jim Carnahan 1975 - 4.3 (85)
- 9. Gargoyles (1972) (TV) Dr. Mercer Boley 1972 - 6.3 (695)
- 10. "Night Gallery" (1970)   Dr. John Fletcher (1 episode, 1972) 1972 - 8.0 (628)
AKAs:
  • Rod Serling's Night Gallery (USA: alternative title)
1 TV episode:
- 11. No Blade of Grass (1970) (voice) Radio voice 1970 - 5.9 (282)
- 12. The Comic (1969) Frank Powers 1969 - 6.7 (220)
- 13. Beach Red (1967) Capt. MacDonald/Narrator 1967 - 6.3 (417)
- 14. The Naked Prey (1966) The Man 1966 - 7.7 (1,728)
- 15. "Kraft Suspense Theatre" (1963)   Eric Blaine (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 7.7 (29)
AKAs:
  • Crisis (USA: syndication title)
  • Suspense Theatre (USA: syndication title)
1 TV episode:
- 16. "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1963)   Gil McMasters (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 8.5 (34)
1 TV episode:
- 17. Lancelot and Guinevere (1963)   Sir Lancelot 1963 - 5.9 (153)
AKAs:
  • Sword of Lancelot (USA)
- 18. Costantino il grande (1962)   Constantine 1962 - 5.4 (136)
AKAs:
  • Constantine and the Cross (USA)
  • Constantine the Great
- 19. "General Electric Theater" (1953)   Peter Maresy / Rudy Alberti (2 episodes, 1955-1961) 1961 - 8.1 (72)
AKAs:
  • G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
  • G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
2 TV episodes:
- 20. "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1956)   Count / 5 characters not shown (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 7.7 (26)
AKAs:
  • The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title)
1 TV episode:
- 21. "The Chevy Show" (1959)   (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 5.2 (5)
1 TV episode:
- 22. Around the World with Nellie Bly (1960) (TV) 1960 - -
- 23. Edge of Eternity (1959) Les Martin 1959 - 5.7 (110)
- 24. Maracaibo (1958) Vic Scott 1958 - 5.5 (25)
- 25. "Alcoa Theatre" (1957)   Damon Phillips (1 episode, 1958) 1958 - 6.8 (11)
1 TV episode:
- 26. "The Betty White Show" (1958)   Ham Actor (1 episode, 1958) 1958 - -
1 TV episode:
- 27. The Devil's Hairpin (1957) Nick Jargin 1957 - 6.1 (15)
- 28. Omar Khayyam (1957)   Omar Khayyam 1957 - 5.7 (93)
AKAs:
  • The Life, Loves and Adventures of Omar Khayyam
  • The Loves of Omar Khayyam (USA: alternative title)
- 29. Beyond Mombasa (1956) Matt Campbell 1956 - 6.1 (68)
- 30. Hot Blood (1956)   Stephano Torino 1956 - 5.9 (102)
AKAs:
  • Bad Blood (USA: alternative title)
- 31. "Star Stage" (1955)   (1 episode, 1956) 1956 - -
1 TV episode:
- 32. Storm Fear (1955) Charlie 1955 - 6.8 (78)
- 33. The Scarlet Coat (1955) Maj. John Boulton 1955 - 6.1 (187)
- 34. The Big Combo (1955) Police Lt. Leonard Diamond 1955 - 7.6 (1,557)
- 35. Passion (1954) Juan Obreon 1954 - 5.4 (53)
- 36. Woman's World (1954/I)   Bill Baxter 1954 - 7.0 (223)
AKAs:
  • A Woman's World (USA: alternative title)
- 37. Star of India (1954)   Pierre St. Laurent 1954 - 5.7 (46)
AKAs:
  • Stella dell'India (Italy)
- 38. Saadia (1953) Si Lahssen 1953 - 4.2 (24)
- 39. Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953) Jean-Paul 1953 - 6.1 (76)
- 40. Operation Secret (1952) Peter Forrester 1952 - 6.3 (34)
- 41. California Conquest (1952) Don Arturo Bordega 1952 - 4.9 (45)
- 42. At Sword's Point (1952)   D'Artagnan 1952 - 6.1 (197)
AKAs:
  • Sons of the Musketeers (UK)
- 43. The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)   The Great Sebastian 1952 - 6.7 (3,877)
AKAs:
  • Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth (USA: complete title)
- 44. Two Flags West (1950) Capt. Mark Bradford 1950 - 6.6 (77)
- 45. Swiss Tour (1950)   Stanley Robin 1950 - 7.4 (9)
AKAs:
  • Four Days Leave (USA)
- 46. Shockproof (1949) Griff Marat 1949 - 6.5 (197)
- 47. Road House (1948) Pete Morgan 1948 - 7.3 (603)
- 48. The Walls of Jericho (1948) Dave Connors 1948 - 6.7 (40)
- 49. It Had to Be You (1947) George McKesson/Johnny Blaine 1947 - 6.4 (199)
- 50. Forever Amber (1947) Bruce Carlton 1947 - 6.6 (353)
- 51. The Homestretch (1947) Jock Wallace 1947 - 7.9 (16)
- 52. Stairway for a Star (1947) Jimmy Banks 1947 - -
- 53. Centennial Summer (1946) Philippe Lascalles 1946 - 6.1 (79)
- 54. The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946) Robert of Nottingham 1946 - 5.8 (131)
- 55. Leave Her to Heaven (1945) Richard Harland 1945 - 7.8 (2,579)
- 56. A Thousand and One Nights (1945)   Aladdin 1945 - 6.0 (183)
AKAs:
  • 1001 Nights
- 57. A Song to Remember (1945) Frédéric Chopin 1945 - 7.0 (429)
- 58. Wintertime (1943) Freddy Austin 1943 - 6.7 (31)
- 59. Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942)   Robert Carter 1942 - 7.2 (25)
AKAs:
  • The Light of Heart (UK)
- 60. Manila Calling (1942) Jeff Bailey 1942 - 7.3 (41)
- 61. The Perfect Snob (1941) Mike Lord 1941 - 6.9 (9)
- 62. Kisses for Breakfast (1941) Chet Oakley 1941 - 5.9 (72)
- 63. Knockout (1941)   Tom 'Tommy' Rossi 1941 - 6.3 (51)
AKAs:
  • Right to the Heart
- 64. High Sierra (1941) Louis Mendoza 1941 - 7.6 (4,783)
- 65. Lady with Red Hair (1940) (uncredited) Mr. Williams 1940 - 6.4 (96)
- 66. Exclusive (1937) (uncredited) Reporter 1937 - 6.4 (18)
- 67. The Rhythm Party (1936) (uncredited) Party Guest 1936 - -
Director
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. Sharks' Treasure (1975) 1975 - 4.3 (85)
- 2. No Blade of Grass (1970) 1970 - 5.9 (282)
- 3. Beach Red (1967) 1967 - 6.3 (417)
- 4. The Naked Prey (1966) 1966 - 7.7 (1,728)
- 5. Lancelot and Guinevere (1963)   1963 - 5.9 (153)
AKAs:
  • Sword of Lancelot (USA)
- 6. Maracaibo (1958) 1958 - 5.5 (25)
- 7. The Devil's Hairpin (1957) 1957 - 6.1 (15)
- 8. Storm Fear (1955) 1955 - 6.8 (78)
- 9. "General Electric Theater" (1953)   (1 episode, 1955) 1955 - 8.1 (72)
AKAs:
  • G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
  • G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
Producer
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. Sharks' Treasure (1975) (producer) 1975 - 4.3 (85)
- 2. No Blade of Grass (1970) (producer) 1970 - 5.9 (282)
- 3. Beach Red (1967) (producer) 1967 - 6.3 (417)
- 4. The Naked Prey (1966) (producer) 1966 - 7.7 (1,728)
- 5. Lancelot and Guinevere (1963)   (producer) 1963 - 5.9 (153)
AKAs:
  • Sword of Lancelot (USA)
- 6. Maracaibo (1958) (producer) 1958 - 5.5 (25)
- 7. The Devil's Hairpin (1957) (producer) 1957 - 6.1 (15)
- 8. Storm Fear (1955) (producer) 1955 - 6.8 (78)
Writer
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. Sharks' Treasure (1975) (writer) 1975 - 4.3 (85)
- 2. No Blade of Grass (1970) (writer) (as Jefferson Pascal) 1970 - 5.9 (282)
- 3. Beach Red (1967) (screenplay) (as Jefferson Pascal) 1967 - 6.3 (417)
- 4. Lancelot and Guinevere (1963)   (writer) (as Jefferson Pascal) 1963 - 5.9 (153)
AKAs:
  • Sword of Lancelot (USA)
- 5. The Devil's Hairpin (1957) (writer) 1957 - 6.1 (15)
Soundtrack
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. Beach Red (1967) (writer: "Title Song") 1967 - 6.3 (417)
- 2. The Devil's Hairpin (1957) (writer: "Swing It Just a Little More") 1957 - 6.1 (15)
- 3. A Thousand and One Nights (1945)   (performer: "I Can't Believe My Eyes") 1945 - 6.0 (183)
AKAs:
  • 1001 Nights
Composer
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. The Naked Prey (1966) (uncredited) 1966 - 7.7 (1,728)
Self
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. The 55th Annual Academy Awards (1983) (TV) Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Makeup 1983 - 5.4 (85)
- 2. "The Joe Pyne Show" (1965)   Himself (1 episode, 1968) 1968 - -
1 TV episode:
- 3. "The Hollywood Squares" (1965)   Guest Appearance (1 episode, 1967) 1967 - 6.6 (116)
1 TV episode:
- 4. "The Celebrity Game" (1964)   Himself (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 5.5 (6)
1 TV episode:
- 5. The World's Greatest Showman: The Legend of Cecil B. DeMille (1963) (TV) Himself 1963 - 3.8 (11)
- 6. "Here's Hollywood" (1960)   Himself (1 episode, 1961) 1961 - 7.6 (22)
1 TV episode:
- 7. "About Faces" (1960)   Himself (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - -
1 TV episode:
- 8. "The Nat King Cole Show" (1956)   Himself (1 episode, 1957) 1957 - 8.3 (6)
1 TV episode:
- 9. "Father Knows Best" (1954)   Himself (1 episode, 1957) 1957 - 7.9 (180)
AKAs:
  • I Told You So (USA: alternative title)
1 TV episode:
- 10. "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1956)   Himself (1 episode, 1956) 1956 - 7.7 (26)
AKAs:
  • The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title)
1 TV episode:
- 11. Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Premiere (1955) Himself 1955 - -
- 12. "I Love Lucy" (1951)   Himself (1 episode, 1955) 1955 - 9.0 (3,041)
AKAs:
  • Lucy in Connecticut (USA: rerun title)
  • The Sunday Lucy Show (USA: rerun title)
  • The Top Ten Lucy Show (USA: rerun title)
1 TV episode:
- 13. "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950)   Himself - Actor (1 episode, 1955) 1955 - 7.8 (140)
AKAs:
  • Colgate Summer Comedy Hour (USA: summer title)
  • Colgate Variety Hour (USA: sixth season title)
  • Michael Todd Revue (USA: subtitle)
1 TV episode:
- 14. Main Street to Broadway (1953) Himself 1953 - 5.2 (25)
- 15. On Stage! (1949)   Himself 1949 - -
AKAs:
  • The March of Time: On Stage! (USA: alternative title)

Additional Details

Other Works:
Romeo and Juliet (1940). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Production Design by Laurence Olivier. Scenic Design by Motley. Costume Design by Motley. Lighting Design by Robert Edmond Jones. Incidental music by Alexander Steinert and Laurence Olivier. Directed by Laurence Olivier. 51st Street Theatre: 9 May 1940- 8 Jun 1940 (36 performances). Cast: Virginia Burchfield, Mary Kane, Patricia Knight, Vivien Leigh (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), Nancie B. Marsland (as "A Cook"), Laurence Olivier (as "Romeo, son of Montague), Charles Prescott, Howard Stark, Wesley Addy (as "Benvolio, nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo"), William Barrows, Ralph Brooke, Walter Brooke, Hazel Brown, Robert Busch, Oliver Cliff, Frank Downing, H. Robert Edwards, Brant Gorman, Wilton Graff, Ralph Grayson, Earle Grey, Halliwell Hobbes (as "Capulet"), Barbara Horder, Ted Huish, Raymond Johnson, Alexander Knox (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan), Charles Martin, Jack Merivale, Nan Merriman, Edmond O'Brien (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo), Tileston Perry, Joan Shepard, Clara Speer, Morton Stevens (as "Watchman/Old Capulet/Friar John, a Franciscan"), John Straub, Joseph Tomes, Katherine Warren, Ben Webster, Dame May Whitty (as "Nurse to Juliet"), Cornel Wilde (as "Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet"). Produced by Laurence Olivier. more
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