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Ferike Boros (3 August 1873 – 16 January 1951) was a Hungarian-born American stage and movie actress.


Biography

Ferike Weinstock was born in
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, in 1873, Boros was on stage starting in 1893. She moved to London in 1903, two years later appearing at Covent Garden. In Hungary, she performed in the National Court Theatre (NCT) in Budapest. In 1909, while still with the NCT, she visited the United States and Canada as part of a trip around the world to report on how dramatic productions were staged in each country that she visited. As she visited various theatrical managers in New York City, she regularly encountered rejection despite her official letter (written in English) from the NCT. In one office she was told, "Oh, Mr. Belasco is flooded with crazy communications from freaks and fakirs and cranks ..." After being well-coached in English and the conventions of American show business, she had a long career on the Broadway stage and in theatrical touring companies, from 1909 through 1927; thereafter she was seen in character roles in motion pictures. Boros' Broadway acting credits included ''Chicago'' (1926), ''The Kreutzer Sonata'' (1924), ''Rachel'' (1913), and ''The Wife Decides'' (1911). She also translated the Broadway play ''Seven Sisters'' (1911). Boros went to Hollywood in 1930, acting in character roles for several studios. A fall in 1936 injured her hip, which both ended her income and brought about expensive medical treatment. In order to pay her bills, she mortgaged her house, sold most of her possessions, got rid of her servants, and began receiving $10 per week in relief payments. She returned to acting with a one-minute appearance in '' Love Affair'' (1939). Although her screen roles were mostly in the supporting category, she performed and contributed to the plot in popular films such as '' Once Upon a Honeymoon'' and '' A Tree Grows in Brooklyn''.


Death

Boros died in her home in
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, on 16 January 1951, aged 77.


Filmography

* '' Her Boy'' (1918) as Mrs. Schultz * ''
The Younger Generation ''The Younger Generation'' is a 1929 American part-talkie drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Ricardo Cortez. It was produced by Jack Cohn for Columbia Pictures. It was Capra's first sound film. While mostly silent, the film has ...
'' (1929) as Delancey Street Woman (uncredited) * '' Born Reckless'' (1930) as Ma Beretti * '' Ladies Love Brutes'' (1930) as Mrs. Forziati * '' Little Caesar'' (1931) as Mrs. Passa (uncredited) * '' Gentleman's Fate'' (1931) as Angela (as Ferike Beros) * '' Svengali'' (1931) as Marta (uncredited) * '' Bought!'' (1931) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Private Lives'' (1931) as Cook at Chalet (uncredited) * ''
World and the Flesh ''The World and the Flesh'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and written by Oliver H.P. Garrett. The film stars George Bancroft, Miriam Hopkins, Alan Mowbray, George E. Stone, Mitchell Lewis, Max Wagner and Har ...
'' (1932) as Sasha * '' Huddle'' (1932) as Mrs. Amatto * ''
No Living Witness ''No Living Witness'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and written by Norman Houston. The film stars Gilbert Roland, Noah Beery Sr., Barbara Kent, Carmel Myers, Otis Harlan, Dorothy Revier, J. Carrol Naish, Fe ...
'' (1932) as Nick's Mother * ''
Uptown New York ''Uptown New York'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Jack Oakie, Shirley Grey, and Leon Ames. It is based on the story by Vina Delmar. Plot summary Pat and Max are in love and share an intimate r ...
'' (1932) as Elderly Woman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) as Mrs. Bernstein * ''
Song of the Eagle ''Song of the Eagle'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Charles Bickford, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian and Jean Hersholt. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Its release coincided with th ...
'' (1933) as Cook (uncredited) * ''
Rafter Romance ''Rafter Romance'' is an American 1933 pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film, which was based on the 1932 novel of the same name by John Wells, stars Ginger Rogers, Norman Foste ...
'' (1933) as Rosie Eckbaum (uncredited) * '' Eight Girls in a Boat'' (1934) as Frau Kruger * '' The Fountain'' (1934) as Nurse * ''
Symphony of Living ''Symphony of Living'' is a 1935 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Evelyn Brent. Plot summary There is this old concertmaster of the Cosmopolitian Orchestra and he is about to realize his life-long ambition of appearing ...
'' (1935) as Mary Schultz * '' Black Fury'' (1935) as Wife of Hospitalized Miner (uncredited) * ''
Hi, Gaucho! ''Hi, Gaucho!'' was a 1935 American comedy film directed by Tommy Atkins (who also wrote the story), from a screenplay by Adele Buffington. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on October 11, 1935, the film stars John Carroll (in his first credited r ...
'' (1935) as Emelia - Inez's Dueña (uncredited) * ''
Make Way for Tomorrow ''Make Way for Tomorrow'' is a 1937 American drama film directed by Leo McCarey. The plot concerns an elderly couple (played by Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi) who are forced to separate when they lose their house and none of their five children ...
'' (1937) as Mrs. Sarah Rubens (uncredited) * '' Love Affair'' (1939) as Terry's Landlady (uncredited) * ''
Bachelor Mother ''Bachelor Mother'' (1939) is an American romantic comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, and Charles Coburn. The screenplay was written by Norman Krasna from an Academy Award-nominated story by Felix Jac ...
'' (1939) as Mrs. Weiss * '' Stronger Than Desire'' (1939) as Mrs. D'Amoro * ''
Fifth Avenue Girl ''Fifth Avenue Girl'', sometimes stylized as ''5th Ave Girl'', is a 1939 RKO Radio Pictures comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Ginger Rogers, Walter Connolly, Verree Teasdale, and James Ellison. The screenplay was written by A ...
'' (1939) as Olga * ''
Dust Be My Destiny ''Dust Be My Destiny'' is a 1939 American drama film starring John Garfield as a man who gets into trouble after being sentenced to a work farm. Plot Joe Bell (John Garfield) becomes embittered after he is jailed for 16 months for burglary . Late ...
'' (1939) as Delicatessen Proprietress * ''
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'' (1939) as Maria (as Ferika Boras) * '' The Light That Failed'' (1939) as Madame Binat * ''
Three Cheers for the Irish ''Three Cheers for the Irish'' is a 1940 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, and starring Priscilla Lane, Thomas Mitchell and Dennis Morgan. The supporting cast features Virginia Grey, Alan Hale, Sr. ...
'' (1940) as Tenement Woman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) as Mrs. Rose * ''
La Conga Nights ''La Conga Nights'' is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Jay Dratler, Harry Clork and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Dennis O'Keefe, Constance Moore, Ferike Boros, Eddie Quillan and Armida. The ...
'' (1940) as Mama O'Brien * ''
Girl from God's Country ''Girl from God's Country'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Robert Lee Johnson and Elizabeth Meehan. The film stars Chester Morris, Jane Wyatt, Charles Bickford, Ray Mala, Kate Drain L ...
'' (1940) as Mrs. Broken Thumb * ''
Argentine Nights ''Argentine Nights'' is a 1940 musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring The Andrews Sisters. It was their first film. Premise Three conmen go to Argentina to escape their creditors. Production The Ritz Brothers appeared in the fil ...
'' (1940) as Mama Viejos * '' Christmas in July'' (1940) as Mrs. Schwartz * '' Gallant Sons'' (1940) as Madame Wachek * ''
Sleepers West ''Sleepers West'' is a 1941 American mystery drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari and Mary Beth Hughes. This second entry in 20th Century-Fox's ''Michael Shayne'' series was a remake of the 1934 Fox romanti ...
'' (1941) as Farm Lady * ''
Caught in the Draft ''Caught in the Draft'' is a 1941 comedy/war film with Bob Hope directed by David Butler. Plot Famous Hollywood actor Don Bolton (Hope) is a vain movie star whose biggest fear is to be drafted into the US Army. He definitely lacks the qualitie ...
'' (1941) as Yetta * '' Private Nurse'' (1941)as Mrs. Sarah Goldberg * '' Unfinished Business'' (1941) as Sarah (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1942) as Madame * '' The Talk of the Town'' (1942) as Mrs. Pulaski (uncredited) * '' Once Upon a Honeymoon'' (1942) as the maid Elsa * '' Margin for Error'' (1943) as Mrs. Finkelstein (uncredited) * '' They Got Me Covered'' (1943) as Laughing Hotel Maid (uncredited) * ''
Princess O'Rourke ''Princess O'Rourke'' is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Norman Krasna (in Krasna's directorial debut), and starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn. Krasna won the 1944 Oscar for Best Origin ...
'' (1943) Mrs. Anna Pulaski (uncredited) * '' The Doughgirls'' (1944) as Irena (uncredited) * '' A Tree grows in Brooklyn'' (1945) as Grandma Rommely (uncredited) * '' This Love of Ours'' (1945) as Housekeeper * ''
Specter of the Rose ''Specter of the Rose'' is a 1946 film noir thriller film written and directed by Ben Hecht and starring Judith Anderson, Ivan Kirov, Viola Essen, Michael Chekhov, and Lionel Stander, with choreography by Tamara Geva, and music by George Antheil ...
'' (1946) as Mamochka * '' High Conquest'' (1947) as Grandmother on Train * '' East Side, West Side'' (1949) as Rosa's Grandma Sistina (uncredited) (final film role)


References

"Actress Ferike Boros Passes at Home Here," ''The Van Nuys News'', Van Nuys, California, page 6-A, Thursday, January 18, 1951.


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Boros, Ferike 1873 births 1951 deaths American film actresses American stage actresses Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United Kingdom Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United States