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  1. Lugosi Béla George (wd) 1938-ban született; anyja Lilian Arch. Lugosi Béla (1940) Előbb Bécsben és Berlinben a filmvásznon kamatoztatta színészi adottságait. Gépészként egy szállítóhajóra szegődött, és így szökött tovább az Egyesült Államokba. 1920. december 4-én érkezett New Orleansba, de úti célja New York volt ...

  2. Béla Lugosi. Béla Lugosi va ser el nom artístic de l' actor hongarès Béla Ferenc Dezso Blaskó ( Lugoj, 20 d'octubre de 1882 - Los Angeles, 16 d'agost de 1956 ). Fou també un destacat dirigent sindicalista i antifeixista en el període d'entreguerres. [1]

  3. Béla Lugosi (maďarsky Lugosi Béla, 20. října 1882 Lugoj – 16. srpna 1956 Los Angeles) byl maďarský herec, který se stal ikonou maďarské filmové scény, proslul především rolí hraběte Drákuly v divadle na Broadwayi (1927) a poté i ve stejnojmenném filmu (1931), podle námětu Brama Stokera, známého autora upírského románu Dracula.

  4. Bela Lugosi Facts. Birth Name: Béla Ferenc Dezsö Blaskó Nickname: Bela “Dracula” Lugosi Birth Date: October 20, 1882 Birth Place: Lugos, Hungary, located near the western border of the Transylvanian Alps in what is now Lugoj, Romania Death Date: August 16, 1956 Death Place: At his home at 5620 Harold Way in Los Angeles, California

  5. Bela Lugosi filmography. Bela Lugosi (1882–1956), best known for the original screen portrayal of Bram Stoker 's Dracula in 1931, performed in many films during the course of his 39-year film career. He appeared in films made in his native Hungary, Germany and New York before re-locating to Hollywood in 1928.

  6. The 1931 Draculafilm made Bela Lugosi a horror film star, and one of the most copied characters in cinema history. His face and the character are now indistinguishable. Bela Lugosi sculpted our imagination of how a vampire should look and behave. His influence extends to every subsequent film vampire.

  7. Bela Lugosi, Hungarian-born motion-picture actor who was most famous for his sinister portrayal of the elegantly mannered vampire Count Dracula. He originated the role on Broadway in 1927 and reprised it for the 1931 film. His success led to a career in horror movies, in which he often costarred with Boris Karloff.