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Cukor was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the younger child and only son of Hungarian-Jewish immigrants Viktor, an assistant district attorney, and Helén Ilona Gross. His parents selected his (first and) middle name in honor of Spanish–American War hero George Dewey.
- George Dewey Cukor, July 7, 1899, New York City, U.S.
- 1930–1981
- January 24, 1983 (aged 83), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Helen Ilona Gross Cukor. Birth. 20 Aug 1873. Tokaj, Tokaji járás, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary. Death. 6 Jun 1936 (aged 62) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Burial Details Unknown Add to Map.
He once won the Academy Award for Best Director, and was nominated other four times for the same Award. In 1899, George Dewey Cukor was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. His parents were assistant district attorney Viktor Cukor and Helén Ilona Gross....
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- Beverly Grove, Los Angeles, California, USA
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In 1899, George Dewey Cukor was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. His parents were assistant district attorney Viktor Cukor and Helén Ilona Gross. His middle name "Dewey" honored Admiral George Dewey who was considered a war hero for his victory in the Battle of Manila Bay, in 1898.
- July 7, 1899
- January 24, 1983
Childhood & Early Life. George Dewey Cukor was born on July 7, 1899, in Manhattan, New York, U.S. to Hungarian Jewish immigrants Viktor and Helén Ilona Gross as their younger child. He had one elder sister. His father was a lawyer who served as an assistant district attorney.
George Cukor was born on month day 1899, in birth place, New York, to Viktor F. Cukor and Helén Ilona Cukor (born Gross). George had one sister: Elsie Cukor . George lived in 1900, in address , New York.
Cukor nació en el Lower East Side de Manhattan, hijo menor y único varón de inmigrantes judíos húngaros Viktor, asistente del fiscal de distrito, y Helén Ilona Gross. Sus padres eligieron su segundo nombre en honor al héroe de la guerra hispanoamericana George Dewey.