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  1. Cinematographer | Director | Producer Born Feb. 23, 1888 in Pasadena, CA. Died Jan. 6, 1949 of heart attack in Cottonwood, Ariz. V ictor Fleming was Hollywood royalty who knew how to create film magic. As the visionary director of "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind," Fleming revolutionized filmmaking, elevated the power of the director ...

  2. Victor Lonzo Fleming (February 23, 1889 – January 6, 1949) was an American movie director, cinematographer, and producer. His most popular movie were The Wizard of Oz (1939), and Gone with the Wind (1939). He won an Academy Award for Best Directing in 1939.

  3. Victor Fleming Actor Director Productor Dir. Fotografía Fecha de nacimiento: 23 febrero 1889 Fecha de fallecimiento: 06 enero 1949 (59 años) Estatura: 1,85 m. (6' 1'') Premios. Oscar 1940: 1 premio - 1 nominación - Mejor Director Ganador; Festival de Cannes 1939: 1 nominación;

  4. 9 de dic. de 2008 · Victor Fleming was the most sought-after director in Hollywood’s golden age, renowned for his ability to make films across an astounding range of genres–westerns, earthy sexual dramas, family entertainment, screwball comedies, buddy pictures, romances, and adventures. Fleming is remembered for the two most iconic movies of the period, Gone ...

  5. 8 de ene. de 2015 · Film director Victor Fleming was “a man’s man,” says critic Michael Sragow. Trained as a machinist and infatuated with motorcycles and fast cars, the rugged Californian became a quiet king ...

  6. Victor Fleming was the most sought-after director in Hollywood’s golden age, renowned for his ability to make films across an astounding range of genres–westerns, earthy sexual dramas, family entertainment, screwball comedies, buddy pictures, romances, and adventures. Fleming is remembered for the two most iconic movies of the period, Gone ...

  7. Victor Fleming. Victor Lonzo Fleming (February 23, 1889 – January 6, 1949) was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer. His most popular films were Gone with the Wind, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Director, and The Wizard of Oz (both 1939).