- Géza von Bolváry
Géza von Bolváry (full name Géza Maria von Bolváry-Zahn;
26 December 1897 –10 August 1961 ) was a Hungarianactor ,scriptwriter andfilm director , who worked principally inGermany andAustria .Biography
Von Bolváry was born in
Budapest . He attended the Imperial Military Academy in Budapest and subsequently served in the Hungarian army (Honved Hussars). AfterWorld War I he left military service with the rank of Royal Hungarian "Rittmeister ".He then earned his living in the new Hungarian film industry. He began his career in about 1920 as an actor in various
silent film s, but soon changed to the Star-Film company, where he was first active as a director and made his debut as director and screenwriter with "A Kétarcú asszony". In 1922 the film concernEmelka inMunich hired him as a director for four years.Between 1926 and 1928 he worked for the firm Fellner & Somlo in
Berlin , after which he went toLondon for a year to work forBritish International Pictures . After returning to Berlin, he Zurück in Berlin, he worked until 1933 with Superfilm Berlin and then until 1935 with Boston Films, also in Berlin. From 1936 Bolváry worked for a number of production companies inVienna , notably for Styria-Film, Terra-Film andWien-Film .After
World War II Bolváry went toRome and up to 1949 made a number of films as director forCinopera . In 1950 he settled in Munich and four years was promoted chief of production of Starfilm.Between 1920 and 1958, when he made his last films, he directed about 100 films and also wrote scripts fom time to time. Aged 63, he died of heart disease on
10 August 1961 in Altenbeuern (nowNeubeuern ), nearRosenheim inBavaria ,Germany .After World War II Bolváry was also active as director of operettas at the
Volksoper in Vienna.Filmography
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