Rezsö Harsányi was an American actor who is best known for Fehér éjszakák, Dreams of Love, and Az egymillió fontos bankó. He was born on April 5, 1886, in Acsád, Hungary, and died on July 19, 1971, in Budapest, Hungary.
Personal and Family Life
Rezsö Harsányi was born into a Hungarian family and had a passion for acting from a young age. After starting his career in Hungary, he eventually made a name for himself in the film industry. Details about his family life are scarce, but his dedication to acting marked his personal journey.
Career
Harsányi’s career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and gained recognition for his performances. His notable works include roles in various Hungarian films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Despite not becoming a household name internationally, his contributions to the Hungarian film industry are remembered fondly.
Death and Legacy
Rezsö Harsányi passed away on July 19, 1971, in Budapest, Hungary. His legacy lives on through his films, which continue to be appreciated for their artistic value. Though he may not be widely known outside of Hungary, his impact on local cinema remains significant.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1958 | A tettes ismeretlen | 7.9 | |
1957 | A nagyrozsdási eset | 7.4 | |
1944 | Mátyás (uncredited) | 5.9 | |
1944 | Blair abbé (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | 4.4 | |
1943 | Black Dawn | Vándor apja (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | 6.9 |
1942 | Bajtársak | Dr Schmidt orvos ezredes | |
1942 | Isten rabjai | Perjel | 5.3 |
1942 | Az utolsó dal | Mária édesapja (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | 5.4 |
1939 | The Wheat Ripens | ||
1938 | The Eternal Secret | Montmoulin plébános (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | |
1938 | Marika | Gróf Kápolnay (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | 6.9 |
1935 | Dreams of Love | Ezredes | 5.7 |
1934 | Emmy | Színigazgató (uncredited) | 5.3 |
1933 | Miss Iza | Pap (as Harsányi Rezsõ) | |
1932 | A vén gazember | Vizsgálóbíró | 6.4 |