Mariska Vízváry | |
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Vízváry in 1900. | |
Born | 27 May 1877 Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died | 9 January 1954 (aged 76) Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1920–1948 (film) |
Mariska Vízváry (1877–1954) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. She was a member of the Hungarian National Theatre. She appeared in around forty films during the sound era, working as a character actress in supporting roles. Her second husband was the actor György Kürthy.
Selected filmography
- Cornflower (1934)
- I Can't Live Without Music (1935)
- Be True Until Death (1936)
- 120 Kilometres an Hour (1937)
- There Are Exceptions (1937)
- A Girl Sets Out (1937)
- My Daughter Is Different (1937)
- Rézi Friday (1938)
- I Defended a Woman (1938)
- Billeting (1938)
- Wild Rose (1939)
- Much Ado About Emmi (1940)
- The Gyurkovics Boys (1941)
- Prince Bob (1941)
- Don't Ask Who I Was (1941)
- Changing the Guard (1942)
- Male Fidelity (1942)
- Annamária (1943)
- The White Train (1943)
- Disillusion (1943)
- Boy or Girl? (1944)
- Treasured Earth (1948)
- The Siege of Beszterce (1948)
References
- Terron p.212
- Kelecsényi p.346 & 352
Bibliography
- Kelecsényi, László. Vászonszerelem: a magyar hangosfilm krónikája 1931-től napjainkig. Noran, 2007.
- Terron, Carlo. Poltrona al buio: due anni di cinema (1941-1943). Sipario, 1996.
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