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  1. Katalin Karády (8 December 1910 – 8 February 1990) was a Hungarian actress and singer. A leading actress in Hungarian movies made between 1939–1945, she is best known outside Hungary as an awardee of the Righteous among the Nations honour for rescuing a number of Hungarian Jews .

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Katalin Karady, one of the most popular actresses in Hungary in the 1940s, has been recognized by Israel’s Yad Vashem memorial as a Righteous Gentile for her efforts to save Jews during World War II.

  3. Karády Katalin, született Kanczler Katalin Mária, ( Budapest, Kőbánya, 1910. december 8. [6] – . New York, 1990. február 7. [7]) magyar színésznő, sanzonénekes. Ahogyan az Új Magyar Filmlexikon is megírja, Karády Katalin az 1940-es évek elején készült magyar filmek dekoratív megjelenésű, kedvelt, amerikai értelemben vett sztárja volt. [8] .

  4. Feb 8, 1990 · A leading actress in Hungarian movies made between 19391945, she is best known outside Hungary as an awardee of the Righteous among the Nations honorific for rescuing a number of Hungarian Jews. She started acting in 1936, taking classes from Ernő Tarnay, and Artúr Bárdos.

  5. Katalin Karády was born on 8 December 1910 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. She was an actress, known for Egy tál lencse (1941), The Taming of the Shrew (1943) and Erzsébet királyné (1940). She died on 8 February 1990 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • December 8, 1910
    • Katalin Karády
    • February 8, 1990
  6. Aug 31, 2022 · For the next 70 minutes, Bernadett Gregor presents the life of Katalin Karády, ill-fated chanteuse, femme fatale and bitter exile. Katalin Kanczler was born into abject poverty in Budapest in 1910.

  7. Sep 24, 2010 · Katalin Karády - actress of action. In this age of great cinematic ideas but scarce financial backing, Hungarian film makers often look back with wistful nostalgia to the 1940s - a golden age of Magyar cinema when such charismatic stars as Pál Jávor, Klári Tolnay and Zita Perczel graced the screen.