Gerő Mály | |
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Born | 1 August 1884 |
Died | July 1952 |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1913-1946 |
Gerő Mály (1884–1952) was a Hungarian film actor who appeared in over sixty films during his career, generally in supporting roles. Mály starred in the 1929 German film Melody of the Heart, the first sound film released by the German studio UFA.[1] In 1946 he emigrated to the United States.
Selected filmography
- The Colonel (1917)
- Melody of the Heart (1929)
- Kiss Me, Darling (1932)
- Romance of Ida (1934)
- The New Landlord (1935)
- Hello, Budapest! (1935)
- Cafe Moscow (1936)
- Be True Until Death (1936)
- I May See Her Once a Week (1937)
- Family Bonus (1937)
- An Affair of Honour (1937)
- Viki (1937)
- A Girl Sets Out (1937)
- Tales of Budapest (1937)
- Sister Maria (1937)
- Hotel Springtime (1937)
- Family Bonus (1937)
- Man Sometimes Errs (1938)
- Magda Expelled (1938)
- Bence Uz (1938)
- Barbara in America (1938)
- Black Diamonds (1938)
- Rosemary (1938)
- Wildflowers of Gyimes (1939)
- Stars of Variety (1939)
- Money Talks (1940)
- Seven Plum Trees (1940)
- A Szerelem nem Szégyen (1940)
- Haunting Spirit (1940)
- Finally! (1941)
- Europe Doesn't Answer (1941)
- Katyi (1942)
- Beautiful Star (1942)
References
- ↑ Hardt p.238
Bibliography
- Hardt, Ursula. From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's Life in the International Film Wars. Berghahn Books, 1996
External links
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