Géza Berczy
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Born6 March 1902
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1917–1964 (film)
Géza Berczy | |
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![]() Berczy in the 1930s. | |
| Born | 6 March 1902 |
| Died | 8 October 1963 |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1917–1964 (film) |
Géza Berczy (1902–1963) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.[1][2] He acted at a variety of theatres during his career and appeared in many films as a character actor in supporting roles from the silent era to the 1960s.
- Triumphant Life (1923)
- Dream Love (1935)
- Budapest Pastry Shop (1935)
- The Borrowed Castle (1937)
- Hotel Springtime (1937)
- Sweet Revenge (1937)
- Barbara in America (1938)
- The Henpecked Husband (1938)
- The Five-Forty (1939)
- Money Is Coming (1939)
- The Chequered Coat (1940)
- Money Talks (1940)
- Silenced Bells (1941)
- Europe Doesn't Answer (1941)
- Left-Handed Angel (1941)
- Sister Beáta (1941)
- Prince Bob (1941)
- Don't Ask Who I Was (1941)
- Deadly Kiss (1942)
- Sabotage (1942)
- Kádár Versus Kerekes (1942)
- The Dance of Death (1942)
- Time of Trial (1942)
- I Am Guilty (1942)
- Sirius (1942)
- Orient Express (1943)
- Fever (1957)
