Elemér Baló  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 5 December 1892 | 
| Died | 26 April 1970 (aged 77) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1915–1961 (film) | 
Elemér Baló (1892–1970) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.[1] On screen he mainly appeared in a supporting roles in a career that stretched back to the silent era. He appeared as a woodcutter in the 1942 film neorealist film People of the Mountains which screened at the Venice Film Festival.[2] The same year he appeared in a more substantial role in Sirius, which was also shown at Venice. [3]
Selected filmography
- Lyon Lea (1915)
 - Stars of Eger (1923)
 - Judgment of Lake Balaton (1933)
 - The Verdict of Lake Balaton (1933)
 - The Ghost Train (1933)
 - It Happened in March (1934)
 - Miss President (1935)
 - Dream Love (1935)
 - It Was Me (1936)
 - Anniversary (1936)
 - Bence Uz (1938)
 - Two Prisoners (1938)
 - Six Weeks of Happiness (1939)
 - The Five-Forty (1939)
 - Gül Baba (1940)
 - Let's Love Each Other (1941)
 - Three Bells (1941)
 - People of the Mountains (1942)
 - Sirius (1942)
 - Deadly Kiss (1942)
 - Machita (1944)
 
References
Bibliography
- Hames, Peter. The Cinema Of Central Europe. Wallflower Press, 2004. p. 248.
 - Laura, Ernesto G. Tutti i film di Venezia, 1932–1984. La Biennale, Settore cinema e spettacolo televisivo, 1985.
 - Székely, György & Gajdó, Tamás. Magyar színháztörténet: 1873-1920. Akadémiai Kiadó, 1990
 
External links
- Elemér Baló at IMDb
 
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