Gyula Köváry
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Born17 May 1884
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1917–1957 (film)
Gyula Köváry | |
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Köváry in 1910. | |
| Born | 17 May 1884 |
| Died | 15 July 1967 (aged 83) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1917–1957 (film) |
Gyula Köváry (1884–1967) was a Hungarian stage and film actor and screenwriter.[1][2] He featured in the Budapest cabaret scene.[3] In cinema he appeared in supporting roles from the silent era to the 1950s. After the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956 he emigrated and settled in Austria.
- The Borrowed Castle (1937)
- Rosemary (1938)
- The Lady Is a Bit Cracked (1938)
- The Five-Forty (1939)
- No Coincidence (1939)
- The Minister's Friend (1939)
- Money Is Coming (1939)
- You Are the Song (1940)
- Seven Plum Trees (1940)
- Matthew Arranges Things (1940)
- Much Ado About Emmi (1940)
- The Chequered Coat (1940)
- Yes or No? (1940)
- András (1941)
- Prince Bob (1941)
- Kádár Versus Kerekes (1942)
- Katyi (1942)
- The Perfect Family (1942)
- Quite a Lad (1943)
- The Marsh Flower (1943)
- The Night Girl (1943)
- After the Storm (1945)
- The State Department Store (1953)