Giza Báthory

Actress - Hungary
Born April 14, 1881 in Budapest
Died April 16, 1941 in Budapest

Mini-Biography:
Giza Báthory was born under the given name Gizella Baumann on April 14, 1881 in Budapest. She was a Hungarian Actress, known for Az Árendás Zsidó (1918), A kuruzsló (1917), A szentjóbi erdő titka (1917), Giza Báthory's first movie on record is from 1917. Giza Báthory died on April 16, 1941 in Budapest. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Giza Báthory Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [09.09] A Kis Lord (Little Lord) (Cast: Errolné), Directed by Alexander von Antalffy, with , Tibor Lubinszky,
1918: [04.29] Az Árendás Zsidó (The Lease-Holder Jew) (Cast: szter, Áron felesége), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Gyula Gal, ,
1917: [08.23] A kuruzsló (The Charlatan) (Cast: Csáthy grófnő), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with , Tivadar Uray, ,
1917: [08.23] A szentjóbi erdő titka (The Secret of Szentjób Forest) (Cast: Hillerné), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Jenő Törzs, Dezső Kertész, ,

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