Nándor Bihary
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Born20 March 1900
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1923–1945 (film)
Nándor Bihary | |
|---|---|
| Born | 20 March 1900 |
| Died | 21 March 1948 (aged 48) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1923–1945 (film) |
Nándor Bihary (1900–1948) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.[1][2][3] He was active in Hungarian cinema from the silent era until the end of the Second World War, generally playing smaller, supporting roles. He was married to the actress Sári Déry.
- Stars of Eger (1923)
- The Ball Is On (1939)
- Money Talks (1940)
- Gül Baba (1940)
- Closed Court (1940)
- Matthew Arranges Things (1940)
- Property for Sale (1941)
- Old Waltz (1941)
- The Devil Doesn't Sleep (1941)
- Silenced Bells (1941)
- Katyi (1942)
- Kádár Versus Kerekes (1942)
- At the End of September (1942)
- Changing the Guard (1942)
- The Talking Robe (1942)
- Male Fidelity (1942)
- Disillusion (1943)
- I Dreamed of You (1943)
- Eva Szovathy (1944)
- Muki (1944)
- I'll Make You Happy (1944)
- After the Storm (1945)