Vilma Bánky

Info

Role

Actress

Date of birth

01/08/1898

Date of death

03/18/1991

Place of birth

Nagydorog, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]

Vilma Bánky

Biography

Vilma Bánky appeared in Hungarian, Austrian and French movies between 1920 and 1925, the year in which Samuel Goldwyn signed her, in Budapest, to a Hollywood contract. In Hollywood she was billed as the "The Hungarian Rhapsody". In the mid and late 1920s she was Goldwyn's biggest money maker, especially playing with Ronald Colman. Her best-known works were with Rudolph Valentino: daughter of a Russian aristocrat in The Eagle (1925) and an Arab dancer in The Son of the Sheik (1926). Her first talking movie was This Is Heaven (1929). She toured the U.S. in "Cherries Are Ripe" with her husband Rod La Rocque in 1930-1 and, the next year, went with him to Germany to make her last film.

Known For

The Eagle
The Eagle
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A Lady to Love
A Lady to Love
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6.2