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Bella Darvi [2] (born Bajla Węgier; 23 October 1928 – 11 September 1971) was a Polish [3] film actress and stage performer who was active in France and the United States. [4]
Bella Darvi. Actress: Hell and High Water. Bella Darvi became a 50s symbol for one of the many movie "Cinderellas" whose bright and beautiful Hollywood fairy tale would come crashing down, ending in bitterness and tragedy. A self-destructive brunette beauty, her life was full of misfortune.
Sep 18, 1971 · MONTE CARLO, Monaco, Sept. 17 (AP)—Bella Darvi, the actress, was found dead today in an apartment here. The po lice said she committed suicide a week ago. Her age was 44.
Sep 11, 2024 · Bella Darvi was a Polish film actress and stage performer who was active in France and the United States.
Bajla Węgier (October 23, 1928 – September 11, 1971), better known as Bella Darvi, was a Polish [1] [2] [3] movie actress. She was born in Sosnowiec, Poland. She was known for her role as Richard Widmark's lover in Samuel Fuller's movie Hell and High Water (1954). Darvi was bisexual.
Bella Darvi. Actress: The Egyptian. Bella Darvi became a 50s symbol for one of the many movie "Cinderellas" whose bright and beautiful Hollywood fairy tale would come crashing down, ending in bitterness and tragedy. A self-destructive brunette beauty, her life was full of misfortune.
Bella Darvi, née Bajla Węgier, également connue sous le nom de Bayla Zygelbaum, est une actrice polonaise, née le 23 octobre 1928 à Sosnowiec (Pologne), et morte le 17 septembre 1971 à Monte-Carlo.
Darvi, Bella (1927–1971) Polish-French actress. Born Bayla Wegier, Oct 28 (also seen as 23), 1927, in Sosnowiec, Poland; died Sept 10, 1971, by turning on gas in stove, in Monte Carlo , Monaco.
Bella Darvi was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Darvi began her career with a role in "Hell and High Water" (1954). Darvi won a New Star Of The Year - Actress Golden Globe Award in 1953.
Bajla Węgier, better known as Bella Darvi, was a Polish film actress and stage performer who was active in France and the United States, mainly during the 1950s.