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Occupation
  
ActressSinger

Children
  
Anasztazia Duday

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Maria Tasnady

Years active
  
1932 - 1957 (film)

Siblings
  
Sarolta Tasnadi Fekete

Maria von Tasnady Maria von Tasnady ber diesen Star Star Cinemade

Born
  
16 November 1911
Lonea, TransylvaniaAustro-Hungarian Empire

Other names
  
Maria Tasnadi FeketeMaria De Tasnady

Died
  
March 16, 2001, Munich, Germany

Spouse
  
Geza von Radvanyi (m. 1937–1986), Bruno Duday

Movies
  
A beszelo kontos, Final Accord, Bengasi, The Young Caruso, Two Girls on the Street

Similar People
  
Geza von Radvanyi, Giacomo Gentilomo, Augusto Genina, Szabolcs Fenyes, Akos Rathonyi

Maria von tasnady


Maria von Tasnady (16 November 1911 – 16 March 2001) was a Hungarian singer, stage and film actress. She was born as Mária Tasnádi Fekete and used a variety of other professional names including Maria De Tasnady during her career.

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von Tasnady was born to ethnically Hungarian parents in Transylvania when it was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Following its transfer to Romania after the First World War, she emigrated to Hungary. She was the Hungarian entrant at the 1931 Miss Europe contest, losing out to the French winner. Moving to Weimar Germany, she made her film debut in 1932.

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von Tasnady appeared in twenty five films during her career. As well as Germany, she also worked in her native Hungary and Italy where she appeared in the patriotic war film Bengasi in 1942. Following the Second World War, she was employed by Radio Free Europe. She was married to the film producer Bruno Duday.

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Selected filmography

  • When Love Sets the Fashion (1932)
  • Final Chord (1936)
  • Men Without a Fatherland (1937)
  • Sarajevo (1940)
  • Alarm (1941)
  • Bengasi (1942)
  • The Young Caruso (1951)
  • André and Ursula (1955)
  • References

    Maria von Tasnady Wikipedia