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    Lili Darvas (born Lili Sára Darvas; April 10, 1902 – July 22, 1974) was a Hungarian actress noted for her stage work in Europe and the United States and, later in her career, in films and on television. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1971 for her performance in Les Blancs.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0201782Lili Darvas - IMDb

    Lili Darvas. Actress: Love. Hungarian-born Lili Darvas (pronounced 'Darvash') was a major star first in Budapest, then on the German stage with Max Reinhardt's theatre company during the 1920s, touring Europe with plays by Goethe, Shakespeare, Tolstoy and Shaw.

    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
    • January 1, 1
    • New York, USA
  3. Lili Darvas. Actress: Love. Hungarian-born Lili Darvas (pronounced 'Darvash') was a major star first in Budapest, then on the German stage with Max Reinhardt's theatre company during the 1920s, touring Europe with plays by Goethe, Shakespeare, Tolstoy and Shaw. She received her education at the Budapest Lyceum and made her acting debut at the age of 20 as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet". In 1926 ...

    • April 10, 1902
    • July 23, 1974
  4. Jul 23, 1974 · Lili Darvas, whose career as a leading Continental and American actress spanned more than 50 years, died yesterday afternoon at her New York home. She was 72 years old and lived at 240 East 79th ...

  5. Lili Darvas was an internationally acclaimed actress, known on the stage and screen in Europe and the United States. Born in Budapest in 1902, as an actress Darvas combined the fetching qualities of an ingenue with the depth and mature allure of an experienced woman of the world, which led to her rise to fame in New York, Germany, and Hungary.

  6. Darvas, Lili (1902–1974)Hungarian-born American actress who topped off a distinguished career by starring in the internationally acclaimed Hungarian film Love. Born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1902; died in New York City on July 22, 1974; married Ferenc Molnar (a playwright), in 1926 (separated around 1932).

  7. Jul 22, 2009 · Mr. Molnar’s life was glamorous. When he and his third wife, the actress Lili Darvas, first visited the United States in the ’20s, The New York Times avidly chronicled their social agenda ...

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