
Actor
Born December 8, 1910 in Budapest, Hungary
Katalin Karády (December 8, 1910, Budapest - February 8, 1990, New York) was a Hungarian actress and singer. A leading actress in Hungarian movies made between 1939–1945, she is best known outside Hungary as an awardee of the Righteous among the Nations honorific for rescuing a number of Hungarian Jews. She started acting in 1936, taking classes from Ernő Tarnay, and Artúr Bárdos. After gaining the attention of journalist Zoltán Egyed in a bar in Buda (who also proposed the name Karády) she was introduced to Ilona Aczél, a former actress, in whose acting school she learned the basics of the profession in the following three years, including singing. Karády's first performance was at the end of the 30s, in the Joób Dániel theatre. Between 1931 and 1941, she appeared in the Pesti and Vígszínház theatre in various roles.

Boldog idők
Éva

Hot Fields

Machita
Machita

Something Is in the Water
Anada

Opium Waltz

Szováthy Éva
Szováthy Éva

Taming the Shrew
Benedek Pálma

Egy szív megáll
Anna

The Challenge
Mariya

Halálos csók
Balásfy Ágnes / Balásfy Eszter

Külvárosi őrszoba
Harmonikás Gizi

Sirius
Rózsa / Rosina

Deception

A Bowl of Lentils
Horváth Margit

Temptation

Queen Elizabeth

Hazajáró lélek
Mária

Deadly Spring
Ralben Edit