Vilmos Komlós
Vilmos Komlós  | |
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![]() Komlós in 1929.  | |
| Born | 3 May 1891 | 
| Died | 27 February 1959 (aged 67) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1930–1958 (film) | 
Vilmos Komlós (1893–1959) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He was a top cabaret performer in Budapest, many of his colleagues and collaborators being Jewish and later forced to emigrate.[1][2] He was married to the actress Irma Pintér, and their daughter Juci Komlós also became an actress.
Selected filmography
- The Ghost Train (1933)
 - Vica the Canoeist (1933)
 - Miss Iza (1933)
 - The Dream Car (1934)
 - Everything for the Woman (1934)
 - The Empress and the Hussar (1935)
 - Barátságos arcot kérek (1936)
 - Where Do We Sleep on Sunday? (1937)
 - The Siege of Beszterce (1948)
 - Janika (1949)
 - The State Department Store (1953)
 - Leila and Gábor (1956)
 
References
Bibliography
- Bodó, Béla. Black Humor and the White Terror. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
 - Szalai, Anna. In the Land of Hagar: The Jews of Hungary : History, Society and Culture. Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, 2002.
 
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