Márton Rátkai

Hungarian actor and comedian (1881-1951)
Márton Rátkai
Born18 November 1881 (1881-11-18)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Died18 September 1951(1951-09-18) (aged 69)
Budapest, Hungary

Márton Rátkai (born Mór Márton Fischer; 18 November 1881 – 18 September 1951) was a Hungarian actor and comedian. In 1917 he starred with Dezső Gyárfás [Wikidata] in the comedy Harrison and Barrison, one of the most popular and best-known Hungarian films of the silent era. He was awarded the Kossuth Prize in 1949.

Selected filmography

  • Captive Souls (1913)
  • St. Peter's Umbrella (1917)
  • Harrison and Barrison (1917)
  • White Rose (1919)
  • Romance in Budapest (1933)
  • Miss Iza (1933)
  • Cornflower (1934)
  • Purple Lilacs (1934)
  • The Homely Girl (1935)
  • St. Peter's Umbrella (1935)
  • The Borrowed Castle (1937)
  • There Are Exceptions (1937)
  • Sweet Revenge (1937)
  • Man Sometimes Errs (1938)
  • The Witch of Leányvár (1938)
  • Gül Baba (1940)
  • The Siege of Beszterce (1948)

Bibliography

  • Kulik, Karol. Alexander Korda: The Man Who Could Work Miracles. Virgin Books, 1990.

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