
A Lady to Love
A Lady to Love

From Wikipedia Vilma Bánky (January 9, 1901 – March 18, 1991) was a Hungarian-born American silent film actress, although the early part of her acting career began in Budapest, spreading to France, Austria, and Germany. Banky was best known for her roles in The Eagle and The Son of the Sheik with Rudolph Valentino and several romantic teamings with Ronald Colman. She was hailed as "The Hungarian Rhapsody" and was an immediate hit with American audiences. The New York Times remarked in its review of her first American film, The Dark Angel, that she "is a young person of rare beauty ... so exquisite that one is not in the least surprised that she is never forgotten by Hillary Trent" (the movie's leading male character). It is commonly believed that Banky's thick Hungarian accent cut her career short with the advent of sound. However, she began losing interest in films and wanted to settle down with her husband actor Rod La Rocque. By 1928 she had begun announcing her intention to retire in a few years. She married Rod La Rocque in 1927. The couple had no children and remained together until his death in 1969. Vilma Bánky died on March 18, 1991, aged 90.
Born: 1901-01-09 in Nagydorog, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
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A Lady to Love

The Circus: Premiere

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

The Golden Twenties

Two Lovers

The Winning of Barbara Worth

The Awakening

The Son of the Sheik

The Magic Flame

The Night of Love
Das Bildnis

The Eagle

Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau

The Dark Angel
Galathea

This Is Heaven
Das schöne Abenteuer

Max, der Zirkuskönig
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