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Korda

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British filmmaker (born in Hungary) (1893-1956)

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BOCA RATON, FLORIDA – Jessica Korda shot a 6-under 66 in high wind Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio, the tour’s first full-field event of the season and first official event in Boca Raton in more than 30 years. Source: Internet

Coleman 2006, pp. 139–140 Munn 2007, p. 105 Korda acted both as a cover for British Intelligence in the US, and as part of an unofficial propaganda machine to sway the still-neutral Americans. Source: Internet

In 2014, Michael Korda wrote that that "Although these letters are dismissed by most of Lee's biographers as exaggerated, or simply as unfounded abolitionist propaganda, it is hard to ignore them. Source: Internet

He lived there from 1949 to 1956. citation Pleased with the feedback Burton received for his performance in The Last Days of Dolwyn, the film's co-producer Alexander Korda offered him a contract at a stipend of £100 a week, which he signed. Source: Internet

Capus 2003, p. 19. Gliddon recommended her to Alexander Korda as a possible film actress, but Korda rejected her as lacking potential. Source: Internet

Flaherty's career in Britain ended when producer Alexander Korda removed him from the production Elephant Boy (1937), re-editing it into a commercial entertainment picture. Source: Internet

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