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Ilona Massey (born Ilona Hajmássy, June 16, 1910 – August 20, 1974 [ 1]) was a Hungarian-American film, stage and radio performer. Early life and career. She was born in Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary (now in Hungary).
Ilona Massey. Actress: Invisible Agent. Born on June 16, 1910, sultry, opulent, mole-lipped, Budapest-bred blonde singer/actress Ilona Massey survived an impoverished childhood in Hungary to become a glamorous talent both here and abroad.
Aug 21, 1974 · Ilona Massey, who overcame an impoverished childhood in Hungary to achieve stardom in Hollywood as a blond temptress, died yesterday at the Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Md., after a three‐month...
Aug 20, 2023 · Embark on a captivating journey through vintage radio with this special marathon! Get to know the enigmatic Ilona Massey in an intriguing biography segment. Then, get ready for an immersive...
Ilona Massey. Actress: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Born on June 16, 1910, sultry, opulent, mole-lipped, Budapest-bred blonde singer/actress Ilona Massey survived an impoverished childhood in Hungary to become a glamorous talent both here and abroad.
Massey, Ilona (1910–1974) Hungarian-born American actress . Name variations: Ilona Hajmassy. Born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 16, 1910 (some sources cite 1912); died in Bethesda, Maryland, on August 20, 1974; married Alan Curtis (an actor), in 1941 (divorced 1942); married Charles Walker (a jeweler); married Donald S. Dawson (an air force ...
I lona Massey was a blond bombshell film star of the 1930s and 1940s with two trademarks audiences fell hard for: a soprano's voice and a natural beauty mark. Massey was an almost...
Ilona Massey (born Ilona Hajmássy; June 16, 1910 – August 20, 1974 ) was a film, stage and radio performer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ilona Massey, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Known For. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Invisible Agent. Love Happy. International Lady. Heaven on Earth.
Ilona Massey, the sophisticated, blonde Hungarian import touted to be ‘the new Dietrich’, was born Hajmássy in Budapest on the 16th of June, 1910.
On Aug. 20, 1974, The Times reported that Ilona Massey, film star of the 1930s and 1940s died at Bethesda Naval Hospital after a three-month illness. She was 64.