Bartok, Eva (1926–1998)

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Bartok, Eva (1926–1998)

Hungarian actress. Born Eva Martha Szöke, June 18, 1926, in Kecskemet, Hungary; died Aug 1, 1998, in London, England; m. Geza Kovacs, 1941 (annulled, 1942); m. Alexander Paal (film producer), 1948 (div. 1951); m. William Wordsworth (publicist), 1951 (div. 1952); m. Curt Jurgens (actor), 1955 (div. 1957).

Spent several years in a German concentration camp, eventually marrying a Nazi officer, but marriage was annulled on grounds of coercion of a minor; made film debut in Hungary in The Prophet of the Fields (1947); left Communist Hungary (1949); had an international career in such films as A Tale of Five Cities, The Crimson Pirate, The Venetian Bird, The Last Waltz, The Gamma People, Madeleine, Beyond the Curtain and Savina.

See also autobiography, Worth Living For (1959).

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