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  1. Endre Antal Miksa de Toth, known as Andre de Toth (Hungarian: Tóth Endre; May 15, 1913 – October 27, 2002), was a Hungarian-American film director, born and raised in Makó, Austria-Hungary. He directed the 3D film House of Wax (1953), despite being unable to see in 3D himself, having lost an eye at an early age.

  2. Sasvári Farkasfalvi Tóthfalusi Antal Mihály Tóth Endre (nacido el 15 de mayo de 1913 - fallecido el 27 de octubre de 2002) fue un director de cine estadounidense de origen húngaro, más conocido como André de Toth. Nació en Makó, Csongrád, en Hungría en tiempos del Imperio austrohúngaro.

  3. André De Toth. Writer: The Gunfighter. Although he obtained a law degree from the Royal Hungarian University, Andre De Toth decided to become an actor, and spent several years on the stage. He then entered the Hungarian film industry, obtaining work as a writer, editor, second unit director and actor before finally becoming a director.

    • January 1, 1
    • Burbank, California, USA
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    • André De Toth
  4. André De Toths Hungarian films. He was not yet called ‘André De Toth’, but ‘Tóth Endre’, in the Hungarian style, and had not yet been nicknamed ‘the last one-eyed man in Hollywood’, celebrated by Bertrand Tavernier, but this young son of a film-loving bourgeois was born in 1913 in southern Hungary.

  5. Writer: The Gunfighter. Although he obtained a law degree from the Royal Hungarian University, Andre De Toth decided to become an actor, and spent several years on the stage. He then entered the Hungarian film industry, obtaining work as a writer, editor, second unit director and actor before finally becoming a director.

    • May 15, 1913
    • October 27, 2002
  6. Sasvári Farkasfalvi Tóthfalusi Antal Mihály Tóth Endre (nacido el 15 de mayo de 1913 - fallecido el 27 de octubre de 2002) fue un director de cine estadounidense de origen húngaro, más conocido como André de Toth. Nació en Makó, Csongrád, en Hungría en tiempos del Imperio austrohúngaro.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2002 · He entered Hungarian films in 1931 as screenwriter, editor, second-unit director and sometime actor, billed variously as Endré Toth, Andreas Toth and, finally, André de Toth.