Marcsa Simon

Actress - Hungary
Born November 21, 1882 in Tápiószele
Died January 8, 1954 in Budapest

Mini-Biography:
Marcsa Simon was born on November 21, 1882 in Tápiószele. She was a Hungarian Actress, known for A Koldusgróf (1917), Hivatalnok urak (1918), A szerelem bolondjai I-II. (1917), Marcsa Simon's first movie on record is from 1917. Marcsa Simon died on January 8, 1954 in Budapest. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Marcsa Simon Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [10.22] A Tánczosnő (Cast: Masa), Directed by Márton Garas, with Leopoldine Konstantin, Dezső Kertész, ,
1918: [10.02] Hivatalnok urak (Office-holder Gentlemen) (Cast: Vámosiné, Renée anyja), Directed by Béla Balogh, with Jenő Törzs, , Juci Boyda,
1918: [07.17] A 100.000 koronás ruha (Cast), Directed by Márton Garas, with , , ,
1917: [01.14] A szerelem bolondjai I-II. (The crap of love I-II. (lit.)) (Cast: Áspis), Directed by Carl Wilhelm, with Márta Szentgyörgyi, Frida Gombaszögi, Gyula Gal,
1917: [10.19] A Koldusgróf (Beggar Count) (Cast: Stephenson felesége), Directed by Béla Balogh, with , Gyula Zilahi, Ferenc Szécsi,
1917: [03.12] Az egymillió fontos bankó (The Million Pound Note) (Cast: (AKA Simon Mariska)), Directed by Alexander Korda, with Lajos Ujváry, Gyula Nagy,

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