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Teri Náray (born Teréz Náray; 20 September 1916 - 21 April 1995) was a Hungarian actress. She began a long career on stage at the Terézkörúti Theatre in 1936 and joined the Comedy Theatre of Budapest (Vígszínház) in Budapest 2 years later. From 1951 to 1957 she was an actress at the Youth Theatre, after which she was at the
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until 1972. Among her notable stage roles were Marion in J. B. Priestley's ''
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'', Almina Clare in
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's '' Waiting in the Wings'' and Donátffyné in
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's ''Fenn az ernyő, nincsen kas''. In 1976 she appeared in the TV mini series ''Beszterce ostroma'', and in 1984 she starred in the mini TV series ''Különös házasság''.


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1916 births 1995 deaths Hungarian stage actresses {{Hungary-actor-stub