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Years active
  
1932–1940

Name
  
Steffi Duna

Role
  
Film actress


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Full Name
  
Stephanie Berindey

Born
  
8 February 1910 (
1910-02-08
)
Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire

Died
  
April 22, 1992, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Dennis O'Keefe (m. 1940–1968), John Carroll (m. 1935–1936)

Children
  
James O'Keefe, Julianna Benito

Movies
  
Dancing Pirate, La Cucaracha, Waterloo Bridge, Anthony Adverse, Hitler – Beast of Berlin

Similar People
  
Dennis O'Keefe, John Carroll, Lloyd Corrigan, Mervyn LeRoy, Leslie Goodwins

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Steffi Duna (8 February 1910 – 22 April 1992) was a Hungarian-born film actress.

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Hungarian dancer

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Born Berindey Erzsébet in the Eastern name order in Budapest of Czech extraction and nicknamed Stefi (Stefánia) by her friends and family, Duna started dancing at the age of nine and first attracted attention as a thirteen-year-old ballet dancer in Europe. Duna made her first stage appearance performing dramatized fairy tales at the Children's Theater of Budapest. Initially opposed to the idea, her father sent her to the best schools in the Hungarian capital to learn dancing and soon she had danced in most of the capitals of Europe. In 1932, she appeared on the London stage in the revue Words and Music by Noël Coward, being one of the four actresses to create the song "Mad about the Boy".

Movie actress

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When she first came to Hollywood in 1932, Duna could not speak a word of English. She made up her mind to learn quickly. Directors advised her to stay away from her Hungarian friends to speed up her learning of English. Within a few years she could speak six different languages. During the 1930s Duna played a variety of nationalities. However, despite her European background, she was often cast as fiery Latin femmes fatales in films that made full use of her exotic and glamorous persona, such as La Cucaracha (1934), the first live-action short film made in three-strip Technicolor.

She made her film debut in The Indiscretions of Eve (1932) in the starring role (along with Jessica Tandy, also making her debut). Signed by RKO Radio Pictures, Duna played "Guninana", the Eskimo wife of Francis Lederer, in Man of Two Worlds (1934).

Lederer had performed with Duna in the Berlin, Germany presentation of Die Wunderbar. In 1936, she played the part of Nedda in the British film version of Pagliacci, starring Richard Tauber. Films in which she played lead roles, such as Panama Lady (1939) with Lucille Ball, were popular but did not make her a major star. Her best remembered films include Anthony Adverse (1936) and Waterloo Bridge (1940).

Marriages

Duna was married first to the actor John Carroll; the marriage produced one child, a daughter. They divorced in 1938. In 1940 she married actor Dennis O'Keefe; they remained together until his death.

Death

Duna retired from films in 1940, and died in Beverly Hills, California, in 1992, aged 82.



Filmography

Actress
1940
Girl from Havana as
Chita
1940
River's End as
Cheeta
1940
The Great McGinty as
The Girl
1940
Phantom Raiders as
Dolores
1940
Waterloo Bridge as
Lydia
1940
The Marines Fly High as
Teresa
1939
Law of the Pampas as
Chiquita
1939
Hitler: Beast of Berlin as
Elsa Memling
1939
The Magnificent Fraud as
Carmelita
1939
Way Down South as
Pauline
1939
The Girl and the Gambler as
Dolores 'The Dove' Romero
1939
Panama Lady as
Cheema
1938
Flirting with Fate as
Carlita
1938
Rascals as
Stella
1937
Escape by Night as
Josephine 'Jo' Elliott
1936
A Clown Must Laugh as
Nedda Salvatini
1936
Dancing Pirate as
Serafina Perena
1936
Anthony Adverse as
Neleta
1936
I Conquer the Sea! as
Rosita Gonzales
1935
Hi, Gaucho! as
Inez del Campo
1935
One New York Night as
Countess Louise Broussiloff
1934
Red Morning as
Kara Perava
1934
La Cucaracha (Short) as
Chaquita
1934
Let's Try Again as
Undetermined Secondary Role (scenes deleted)
1934
Man of Two Worlds as
Guninana
1933
The Iron Stair as
Elsa Damond
1932
The Indiscretions of Eve as
Eve
Soundtrack
1939
Way Down South (performer: "Some Folks" (1858) - uncredited)
1936
Dancing Pirate (performer: "When You're Dancing the Waltz", "Are You My Love?")
1934
La Cucaracha (Short) (performer: "La Cucaracha")
Self
1935
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1936
The Making of a Great Motion Picture (Short documentary)

References

Steffi Duna Wikipedia