Miklós Hajmássy | |
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![]() Hajmássy in 1929 | |
Born | 2 July 1900 |
Died | 1 March 1990 (aged 89) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1928–1944 (film) |
Miklós Hajmássy (1900–1990) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.[1] A prominent actor of the Horthy era, he emigrated to Argentina following the Second World War where he was active with the Hungarian National Theatre in Buenos Aires.
Selected filmography
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With Zita Szeleczky in Édes ellenfél (1941).
- Stolen Wednesday (1933)
- Barbara in America (1938)
- Princess of the Puszta (1939)
- Hungary's Revival (1939)
- The Five-Forty (1939)
- The Last of the Vereczkeys (1940)
- One Night in Transylvania (1941)
- The Devil Doesn't Sleep (1941)
- The Gyurkovics Boys (1941)
- Europe Doesn't Answer (1941)
- Temptation (1942)
- We'll Know By Midnight (1942)
- Guard House Number 5 (1942)
- The Perfect Family (1942)
- Disillusion (1943)
- Siamese Cat (1943)
- Quite a Lad (1943)
- It Begins with Marriage (1943)
- I'll Make You Happy (1944)
- It Happened in Budapest (1944)
References
- ↑ Nemeskürty & Szántó p.84
Bibliography
- Nemeskürty, István & Szántó, Tibor. A Pictorial Guide to the Hungarian Cinema, 1901-1984. Helikon, 1985.
External links
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