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604: 353:. She received a small salary of £80 a month, and received the opportunity to audition for the studio's various film projects. At the same time, she undertook English language lessons. To assist in gaining parts on the advice of theatrical publicity agent William Wordsworth (who later became her third husband), she attracted attention by attending theatre premieres. As she had little money, she made most of her own dresses, displaying a flair for doing much with little. 520: 1535: 50: 357:
magicians, acrobats and novelty acts. With Korda's permission Bartok flew to Rome to join the show's rehearsals prior to the show opening in December 1951 at the Teatro Manzoni in Milan. The show was a success and over the following four months there were performances in Florence, Venice, Genoa and other cities, ending with a six-week long run in Rome at the Teatro Quirino.
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sect, while being treated for ovarian cancer in the late 1950s. As her career declined in the mid-1960s, she began spending more and more involvement with the sect, and ended up spending three years studying with the sect near Jakarta, Indonesia. She later taught its philosophy in a school she opened
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Bartok came to the attention of an Italian stage producer who was in London looking for an English actress. He asked her to join his company with the provision that she could learn enough Italian in three weeks to perform a monologue in a variety show that incorporated singing, dancing, comedians,
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She acquired British citizenship through her third marriage to English theatrical publicity agent William "Bill" Wordsworth in 1952. Wordsworth was the great-great-grandson of the poet of the same name. That marriage fell apart, with him claiming that she had deserted him within a month of their
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Following the end of the Second World War, Bartok decided to enter the acting profession, and successfully sat an examination at the Drama Centre in Budapest. One of the examiners was the director of the prominent Belvárosi Szinház theatre, and he was impressed enough to, in 1945, offer Bartok a
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in the US). It was filmed in 1948, but due to financial difficulties, it was not released until 1951. As her surname would have been an hindrance to Western audiences, she changed her professional name to "Bartok", after the well-known Hungarian composer
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To avoid persecution as the daughter of a Jewish father, the teenage Bartok was forced aged 15 to gain protection by marrying Géza Kovács, a Hungarian officer who had Nazi connections.
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father and a Catholic mother. As a young child, she performed in school productions from the age of six, and later in charity events and for wounded soldiers during the
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marriage, to move to Rome to make a movie in 1952, but the divorce was not finalised until 7 March 1955, with Bartok not contesting Wordsworth's application.
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bought Bartok numerous role offers, though most were either in "B" movies and German-language movies. In 1953, Bartok made her first German film,
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In 1980, Bartok married her fifth husband, the American producer Dag Molin, and lived with him in Los Angeles until their divorce in 1983.
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when they acted in a movie together in Germany. Amidst great media interest, she married Jürgens on 13 August 1955 in
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Kovács disappeared following the occupation of Hungary by the Communists. Bartok was able to get her marriage
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In the last years of her life, she lived as a permanent paying guest in a small London hotel.
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Her relationship with Mountbatten ended after Bartok began a relationship with German actor
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regime in Hungary, she asked for help from Hollywood-based Hungarian producer
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Bartok was married from 1944 to Hungarian officer Géza Kovács, until it was
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Three decades later, Bartok claimed Deana's biological father was actually
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was finally released in the United Kingdom. It was seen by actor-producer
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She first appeared in front of the camera was in the 1947 Hungarian film
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three-year contract. She made her professional debut in a performance of
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Some sources cite 1926, 1928, or 1929 as possible years of birth.
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which was banned by the communist censors for political reasons.
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She died on 1 August 1998 at St. Charles's Hospital in London.
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Following that production, her best-known roles were in
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Also in 1952, Bartok appeared alongside Richard Todd in
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Following the outbreak of the war, her father stayed in
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Bartok had been introduced to the philosophy of the
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Archived from 1601:British people of Hungarian-Jewish descent 1168:"Eva Bartok; Acted in U.S., Foreign Films" 1109:– via National Library of Australia. 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 600:Among the films that Bartok acted in are: 523:Bartok with daughter, Deana Jürgens (1958) 435:, it was an adaptation and translation of 48: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 925:(1961). Filmed in German under the title 841:(1958). Filmed in German under the title 820:(1956). Filmed in German under the title 818:Through the Forests and Through the Trees 809:(1956). Filmed in German under the title 749:(1954). Filmed in German under the title 1380: 1054: 723:(1954) Filmed in German under the title 711:(1953) Filmed in German under the title 655:(1951) It had the alternative titles of 602: 518: 135:William Wordsworth (1951–1955; divorced) 1039: 1025:"Retro News: Eine Frau und ihre Männer" 1022: 1548: 1290:"David, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven" 1206: 1204: 1165: 1152: 777:(1955). Released in German with title 595: 427:In 1955, Bartok acted on the stage in 401:Rummelplatz Der Liebe (Circus of Love) 1361: 1337: 1335: 16:Hungarian-British actress (1927–1998) 1304: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1116: 538:Her second husband was the producer 1426:Prague Pictures: Portrait of a City 1343:"Sinatra's secret child speaks out" 1226: 1201: 484:In 1955, Bartok published a novel, 13: 1606:Hungarian people of Jewish descent 1414: 1332: 927:Unter Ausschluß der Öffentlichkeit 14: 1627: 1476: 1428:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. 1140:. Associated Press. 5 August 1998 1113: 1093:"Continuing the Eva Bartok story" 488:, and in 1959, an autobiography, 1616:English expatriates in Indonesia 1581:20th-century Hungarian actresses 1533: 1521: 1440:Discusses Bartok at some length. 1362:Emond, Bruce (23 October 2010). 822:Durch die Wälder, durch die Auen 514: 1355: 1282: 1254: 1166:Oliver, Myrna (5 August 1998). 1055:Vallance, Tom (3 August 1998). 549:She met the British aristocrat 142:Dag Molin (1980–1983; divorced) 1596:20th-century British actresses 1566:Hungarian emigrants to England 1364:"The Star Who Came to Jakarta" 1185: 1101:. 29 November 1953. p. 23 1085: 1076: 1016: 679:(1952). Released in the US as 1: 1023:Weikard, André (9 May 2019). 1009: 495: 205: 1027:(in German). filmreporter.de 33:when mentioning individuals. 7: 1457:Lamparski, Richard (1989). 1292:. Lord Mountbatten of Burma 949:This Time It Must Be Caviar 806:Without You All Is Darkness 10: 1632: 1098:The Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 404:, starring opposite actor 288:Androkles és az oroszlánok 20: 1312:"Eva Bartok Wed to Actor" 1214:. Internet Movie Database 1198:; accessed 22 April 2018. 934:It Can't Always Be Caviar 877:Twelve Hours by the Clock 467:It Can't Always Be Caviar 307:The Respectful Prostitute 302:A tisztességtudó utcalány 246: 172:Éva Márta Szőke Ivanovics 161: 147: 123: 115: 107: 88: 64:Éva Márta Szőke Ivanovics 59: 47: 40: 27:Szőke Ivanovics Éva Márta 1571:Hungarian film actresses 1497:"Talent ist nicht alles" 907:Ti aspetterò all'inferno 838:The Doctor of Stalingrad 811:Ohne dich wird es Nacht) 657:Passaporto per l'oriente 461:The Doctor of Stalingrad 29:. This article uses 21:The native form of this 1576:Hungarian Subud members 1492:A tribute to Eva Bartok 1459:Whatever became of ...? 892:Ein Student ging vorbei 850:Madeleine Tel. 13 62 11 843:Der Arzt von Stalingrad 746:Victoria and Her Hussar 336:(which was released as 274:) in 1946, followed by 1591:British film actresses 1057:"Obituary: Eva Bartok" 976:Marriage Bureau Aurora 751:Victoria und ihr Husar 699:(1953). 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Index

personal name
Western name order

Kecskemét
Kingdom of Hungary
London
Alexander Paal
Curd Jürgens
Frank Sinatra
David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven
Blood and Black Lace
The Crimson Pirate
Operation Amsterdam
Ten Thousand Bedrooms
Kecskemét
Jewish
Second World War
Budapest
annulled
coercion
J. B. Priestley
Time and the Conways
Áron Tamási
George Bernard Shaw
Androcles and the Lion
Jean-Paul Sartre
The Respectful Prostitute
Prophet of the Fields
Communist
Alexander Paal

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