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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › María_CordaMaría Corda - Wikipedia

    María Corda (born Mária Antónia Farkas; Hungarian: Korda Mária; 4 May 1898 – 15 February 1976) was a Hungarian actress and a star of the silent film era in Germany and Austria.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0179386María Corda - IMDb

    María Corda was born on 4 May 1898 in Deva, Hungary. She was an actress, known for The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927), Samson und Delila (1922) and Tragödie im Hause Habsburg (1924). She was married to Alexander Korda. She died on 2 February 1976 in Thonex, Switzerland.

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    • Thonex, Switzerland
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mara_CordayMara Corday - Wikipedia

    Mara Corday (born Marilyn Joan Watts; January 3, 1930) is an American retired showgirl, model, actress, Playboy Playmate, and 1950s cult figure .

  4. Corda, Maria (1898–1975) Hungarian-born silent-film actress. Name variations: Antónia Farkas; María Corda. Born May 4, 1898, in Deva, Hungary; died Feb 2, 1975, in Geneva, Switzerland; m. Alexander Korda (Hungarian director and producer), 1919 (div. 1930).

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0179408Mara Corday - IMDb

    Mara Corday. Actress: Sudden Impact. The actress was born Marilyn Watts in Santa Monica, California, 17 years before she put her foot on the bottom step of the show biz ladder, dancing in the back row of the chorus in "Earl Carroll's Revue" at the famed showman's theater-restaurant in Hollywood.

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  6. Jan 5, 2019 · Maria Corda (who used a different spelling of her married surname) and Korda’s brother Zoltan begged for his release, as Jews were regularly taken away from Gellert and executed.

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  8. Corda Film produced the monumental Samson und Delila (Samson and Delilah, director: Alexander Korda, 1922), in which Maria played the heroine of Antiquity and the lead role of the parallel storyline set in modern times, the opera singer embodying the contemporary Delilah.

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