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actor Hans von
Borsody. Her grandfather,
Eduard von
Borsody, was a
famous director,
while his brother, her
great uncle,
Julius von
Borsody, was an equally...
- László
Borsody (born Béla Pfeffer;
September 6, 1878 in Farmos,
Kingdom of
Hungary –
January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a
Hungarian fencing master...
- Hans von
Borsody (German: [ˈboʁʒodi]; 20
September 1929 – 4
November 2013) was a
German film actor. He was born in
Vienna into an
artistic family of Hungarian...
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Borsodi or
Borsody can
refer to: A
resident of Borsod, Hungary, now part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
county Borsodi beer, the
flagship product of
Borsod Brewery...
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Eduard von
Borsody (German: [ˈboʁʒodi]; 13 June 1898 – 1
January 1970) was an
Austrian cameraman, film editor, film director, and
screenplay writer. His...
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Julius von
Borsody (8
April 1892 in
Vienna – 18
January 1960, also in Vienna) was an
Austrian film
architect and one of the most emplo**** set designers...
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February 1885 – 12
March 1962) was a
Hungarian cultural historian. Béla
Borsody Bevilaqua was born in the town of
Miskolc in
Borsod county, in 1885. He...
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Goudal White Gold (1949 film), an
Austrian film
directed by
Eduard von
Borsody White Gold (2003 film), a
Russian action film
White Gold (2010 film), a...
- 1972, divorced)
Diane Stolojan (m. 1992; div. 1995)
Cosima von
Borsody (m. 1995; div. 2000)
Mirja du Mont (m. 2000; div. 2016) Children...
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Clair Schulz, Kay Linaker,
Janine Marr, Pam Munter, Mark Higgins, B. J.
Borsody,
Charles A. Beckett,
Jordan R. Young,
Philip G. Harwood,
Noell Wolfgram...