Géza Földessy was an American actor and director who is best known for Dankó Pista, Dreams of Love, and Es fing so harmlos an.
Personal and Family Life
Géza Földessy was born on April 13, 1905, in Szombathely, Hungary. He was married to Juci Komlós from September 6, 1945, until their divorce, with whom he had one child. Later, he was married to Ursula von Borsody, remaining together until his death.
Death and Legacy
Géza Földessy passed away on March 9, 2001, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. He left behind a legacy in the film industry, being particularly recognized for his contributions to Hungarian cinema. His daughter, Margit Földessy, also followed in his footsteps and became an actress.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role/Character |
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1962 | Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen | Theaterdirektor |
1940 | Pepita kabát | Szepesy János |
1940 | Dankó Pista | Vladimír segédttisztje |
1940 | La Habanera | Chauffeur (as Géza v. Földessy) |
1937 | Sutyi, the Lucky Child | Mák Egon |
1937 | Hetenként egyszer láthatom | Bozóky Feri |
1937 | Dreams of Love | Eötvös Kálmán báró |
1961 | Es fing so harmlos an | Theatre director (as Géza von Földessy) |