Actor. He was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, Los Angeles. Wilde supplemented his income with exhibition fencing matches; his wife also did modelling work.
In 1920, he immigrated to New York City with his parents, Rayna (Vid) and Vojtech Béla Weisz, and elder sister, Edith. The couple divorced in 1981. Although the exact cause of Frederick's death has never been disclosed to the public, the common belief is that she died of alcoholism.
Age 74 years (age at death) old. Wilde is also survived by two stepsons from Wallace’s marriage to the late Franchot Tone.His children, who are planning a private memorial service, ask contributions in their father’s name to the American Cancer Society.A magnitude 4.2 earthquake centered near San Fernando struck at 4:29 a.m., followed by a 3.3 quake at 4:38 and a 3.8 quake at 6:48.Around 40 individuals on USC’s fraternity-filled 28th Street have contracted the virus.
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Height. Wilde died of leukemia October 16, 1989, three days after his 77th birthday. Born. August 18, 1930 in Seminole, Oklahoma, USA.
Pryor, Thomas M. (22 June 1954) PALLADIUM STARS SOUGHT FOR MOVIE: History of Famous London Music Hall Would Include American Entertainers. Bobby Wayne Pearson. )But the success proved a Pyrrhic victory, for afterward producers came to consider him fit only for costume dramas.He stayed in costume for “The Bandit of Sherwood Forest” and “Forever Amber,” appeared in such melodramas as “Roadhouse,” and “The Walls of Jericho” and then made the Big Top classic “The Greatest Show on Earth” for Cecil B. Demille in 1952.But the roles had taken on what seemed to Wilde to be a certain unsettling sameness, and he abandoned what was at the time a $150,000-a-picture career to become a writer-producer-director.He formed, with his second wife actress Jean Wallace (they had performed together in “Star of India”), Theodora Productions, and in they 1955 produced “Storm Fear.” The other pictures he starred in, produced or directed included “The Big Combo,” “The Devil’s Hairpin,” “Maracaibo,” “Sword of Lancelot,” “Beach Red” and “The Naked Prey,” in which he spent most of the 94-minute film wearing a loincloth and brandishing a spear as savages pursued him as they would a lion.Despite the plot’s naivete, it was nominated for an Oscar for its script.It was filmed in South Africa while many other of the Theodora films were also made overseas on limited budgets.Those independent efforts produced mixed reactions.