Miklós Hajmássy
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Miklós Hajmássy (1900–1990) was a Hungarian stage and
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.Nemeskürty & Szántó p.84 A prominent actor of the Horthy era, he emigrated to
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following the
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where he was active with the Hungarian National Theatre in
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Selected filmography

* '' 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) * ''
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'' (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


Bibliography

* Nemeskürty, István & Szántó, Tibor. ''A Pictorial Guide to the Hungarian Cinema, 1901-1984''. Helikon, 1985.


External links

* 1900 births 1990 deaths Hungarian male film actors Hungarian male stage actors People from Zalaegerszeg Hungarian emigrants to Argentina {{Hungary-actor-stub