Mária Lázár

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Mária Lázár
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Lázár, circa 1916
Born
Mária Czartoriszky

18 April 1895
Died1 October 1983 (aged 88)
Occupation Film actress
Years active 19201977
Grave of Maria Lazar at Farkasreti Cemetery in Budapest Lazar Maria.jpg
Grave of Mária Lázár at Farkasréti Cemetery in Budapest

Mária Lázár (18 April 1895 – 1 October 1983) was a Hungarian film actress. [1] She was born Mária Czartoriszky in Herkulesfürdõ, Austria-Hungary, and died in Budapest, Hungary. She was married three times: Ihász Lajos színész (1916–1946), Burger Antal, and Kiár András.

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Selected filmography

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References

  1. BFI.org