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Nándor Bihary (1900–1948) was a Hungarian
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and
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.Székely & Gajdó p.514 He was active in Hungarian cinema from the
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until the end of the
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, generally playing smaller,
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s. He was married to the actress Sári Déry.


Selected filmography

* '' Stars of Eger'' (1923) * ''
The Ball Is On ''The Ball Is On'' (Hungarian: ''Áll a bál'') is a 1939 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Zita Szeleczky, Erzsi Simor and Hilda Gobbi.Rîpeanu p.39 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on locat ...
'' (1939) * '' Money Talks'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1940) * '' Matthew Arranges Things'' (1940) * '' Property for Sale'' (1941) * ''
Old Waltz ''Old Waltz'' (Hungarian: ''Régi keringö'') is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Éva Szörényi, Antal Páger (actor), Antal Páger and László Szilassy.Cunningham p.45 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Bud ...
'' (1941) * '' The Devil Doesn't Sleep'' (1941) * ''
Silenced Bells ''Silenced Bells'' (Hungarian: ''Elnémult harangok'') is a 1941 Hungarian drama film directed by László Kalmár (director), László Kalmár and starring Margit Lukács, Ferenc Kiss (actor), Ferenc Kiss and István Nagy (actor), István Nagy.J ...
'' (1941) * '' Katyi'' (1942) * '' Kádár Versus Kerekes'' (1942) * ''
At the End of September ''At the End of September'' (Hungarian: ''Szeptember végén'') is a 1942 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Kálmán Zsabka and starring Éva Szörényi, László Horváth and Margit Ladomerszky. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios i ...
'' (1942) * '' Changing the Guard'' (1942) * ''
The Talking Robe ''The Talking Robe'' (Hungarian: ''A beszélő köntös'') is a 1942 Hungarian historical fantasy adventure film directed by Géza von Radványi and starring Pál Jávor, Maria von Tasnady and László Szilassy. It was based on Kálmán Miksz ...
'' (1942) * '' Male Fidelity'' (1942) * '' Disillusion'' (1943) * '' I Dreamed of You'' (1943) * '' Eva Szovathy'' (1944) * '' Muki'' (1944) * '' I'll Make You Happy'' (1944) * '' After the Storm'' (1945)


References


Bibliography

* Hames, Peter. ''The Cinema Of Central Europe''. Wallflower Press, 2004. * Laura, Ernesto G. ''Tutti i film di Venezia, 1932–1984''. La Biennale, Settore cinema e spettacolo televisivo, 1985. * Székely, György & Gajdó, Tamás. ''Magyar színháztörténet: 1920-1949''. Akadémiai Kiadó, 1990.


External links

* 1900 births 1948 deaths People from Gyöngyös Hungarian male film actors Hungarian male stage actors {{Hungary-actor-stub