Bela Lugosi

 

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Béla Ferenc DezsÅ‘ Blaskó (20 October 1882 - 16 August 1956), commonly known as Béla Lugosi, was a Hungarian actor of stage and screen. He was best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and subsequent film version. In the last years of his career, he was featured in several of Ed Wood's low budget films.

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Bela Lugosi

Born 1882-10-20 (142 years ago) in Lugos, Austria-Hungary. Dead 1956-08-16 (73 years).
Height 185 centimeters.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Hope Lininger(Gifta: 1955-08-25–1956-08-16) 1955-08-25 1956-08-16 Gifta
Lillian Lugosi(Gifta: 1933-01-31–1953-07-17) 1933-01-31 1953-07-17 Gifta
Beatrice Weeks(Gifta: 1929-09-29–1929-10-02) 1929-09-29 1929-10-02 Gifta
Ilona von Montagh(Gifta: 1921-09–1924-02) 1921-09 1924-02 Gifta
Ilona Szmick(Gifta: 1917-06-25–1920) 1917-06-25 1920 Gifta
Child

Bela G. Lugosi

Parents

István Blasko, Paula de Vojnich

Sibling

Vilma Blaskó

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Béla Ferenc DezsÅ? Blaskó (20 October 1882 - 16 August 1956), commonly known as Béla Lugosi, was a Hungarian actor of stage and screen. He was best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and subsequent film version. In the last years of his career, he was featured in several of Ed Wood's low budget films.

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