Vera Molnar

Vera Molnar

ACTRESS

A stunningly attractive, dark-haired star of post-war revue films, she was born Vera Kmet, the daughter of a German mother and a Hungarian (engineer) father. Encouraged to pursue acting after successful screen testing in Berlin, she went on to pursue drama studies in Vienna at the Reinhardt Seminar (1943-1945) at night, while conscripted to work in an armaments factory during the daytime. Following the end of the war, Vera, trying to supplement her meagre income, was caught up in black market activities and spent sixteen months in an Austrian prison. Her life changed dramatically, when she was discovered singing at a cafe during the Salzburg opera season by the director Géza von Cziffra, who changed her name to Molnar and starred her as wordly, emancipated women in several of his films, notably Gabriela (1950), Die Dritte von rechts (1950) and the romantic musical comedy Der bunte Traum (1952), the most lavish production thus far undertaken in post-war Germany. At the same time, Vera and her (married) Svengali conducted a not entirely discreet affair, living together at a rented house in Hamburg.
  • When was
    Vera Molnar born?

    Vera Molnar was born on Friday, October 5, 1923

  • Where was
    Vera Molnar born?

    Vera Molnar was born in Frankfurt/Ma, Germany

  • How old was
    Vera Molnar when they died?

    Vera Molnar was 62

  • When did Vera Molnar die?

    Vera Molnar died on
    Sunday, March 16, 1986


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