- Steffi Duna
Steffi Duna (
February 8 ,1910 –April 22 ,1992 ) was a Hungarian bornfilm actress popular in American and British films during the 1930s. The daughter of awinemaker , Duna was 5'2" tall. Her ethnicity wasCzechoslovakian .Hungarian Dancer
Born Stephanie Berindey in
Budapest, Hungary , Duna first attracted attention as a thirteen year oldballet dancer inEurope . Duna made her first stage appearance performing dramatizedfairy tales at the Children'sTheater of Budapest. Initially opposed to the idea, her father sent her to the best schools in the Hungarian capitol to learn dancing.Movie Actress
When she first came to
Hollywood in 1934, Duna could not speak a word of English. She made up her mind to learn quickly. Directors advised her to stay away from her Hungarian friends to speed up her learning of English.During the 1930s Duna played a variety of nationalities but, despite her European background, was often cast as fiery Latin femme fatales in films that made full use of her exotic and glamorous persona. She made her film debut in "The Indiscretions of Eve" (1932) in the starring role (along with
Jessica Tandy also making her debut). Signed byRKO Radio ,Duna played "Guninana", theEskimo wife ofFrancis Lederer , in "Man of Two Worlds" (1934). Also Czech, Lederer had performed with Duna in theBerlin, Germany presentation of "Die Wunderbar".The films in which she played lead roles such as "Panama Lady" (1939) with
Lucille Ball , were popular but did not make her a major star. Her best remembered films are arguably some of those in which she played key supporting roles, such as "Anthony Adverse " (1936) and "Waterloo Bridge" (1940). In "Anthony Adverse" Duna performed as a halfcaste in theAfrican sequence.Marriage
Duna was married first to
John Carroll (actor) . The two performed together in "Hi, Gaucho" (1935). They had a daughter named Juliena Lefaye. They divorced in 1938. Later Duna married actorDennis O'Keefe .She retired in 1940, and died in
Beverly Hills, California in 1992.References
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Bismarck Tribune , "Steffi Duna Important Character In Picture", Wednesday, November 20, 1935, Page 8.
*Hammond Times, "Hollywood", March 16, 1939, Page 35.
*Oakland Tribune , "Money-Important In Marriage, Or Is It?", Sunday, November 26, 1939, Page 79.
*Salisbury Times, "Dennis O'Keefe Picks That As Official Name", Monday Evening, August 28, 1944, Page 5.
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