Mariska Vízváry

Mariska Vízváry was an American actress best known for her roles in Füszer és csemege (1940), I Can’t Live Without Music (1935), and Megvédtem egy asszonyt (1938).

Personal and Family Life

Mariska Vízváry was born on May 27, 1877, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary). She had two spouses, György Kürthy and Dezsö Tapolczai, with whom she had three children: Jolán Tapolczay and Gyula Tapolczay. Her family life included many moments that influenced her career in acting.

Career

Vízváry had a successful career as an actress, participating in numerous films from the 1930s to the early 1940s. Some of her notable films include Zsani néni in Nem élhetek muzsikaszó nélkül (1935) and Éva nagymamája in Ágrólszakadt úrilány (1943). Her performances were memorable and appreciated in the Hungarian film industry.

Death and Legacy

Mariska Vízváry passed away on January 9, 1954, in Budapest, Hungary. She left behind a legacy in Hungarian cinema, with her work still being recognized and celebrated today. Her performances continue to inspire future generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Maga lesz a férjem 1937-02-15 Emma, Balogh felesége
Az én lányom nem olyan 1937-11-14 Annie néni
300.000 pengő az uccán 1937-12-01 Bugyorné
Ágrólszakadt úrilány 1943-12-28 Éva nagymamája
Nem élhetek muzsikaszó nélkül 1935-04-29 Zsani néni
Méltóságos kisasszony 1936-01-01 Clarisse néni
Szűts Mara házassága 1941-12-19 Lili néni
13 kislány mosolyog az égre 1938-06-10 Varjasné, Ria anyja
Fűszer és csemege 1940-01-29 Puskásné
Talpalatnyi föld 1947-08-13 Zsíros néni
Vadrózsa 1939-03-09
Csalódás 1942-01-01
Kalotaszegi Madonna 1943-01-01
Makacs Kata 1943-01-01
Tisztelet a kivételnek 1937-06-13 Kántor Jánosné