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Judit Szörényi (born 8
December 1949) is a
Hungarian former professional tennis player.
Szörényi won nine
national championships during her career, three...
- Éva
Szörényi (Born
Elvira Schwáb; May 26, 1917 –
December 1, 2009) was a
Kossuth Prize-winning
actress of the
Hungarian National Theatre. Her
acting career...
- Testament, in
which he was said to have been
taken to Heaven.
Levente Szörényi (b. 26
April 1945 Budapest) - lead guitars, lead
vocals János Bródy (b...
- Ádám
Szörényi (born 9
November 1977) is a
Hungarian sailor. He
competed in the men's 470
event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. "Ádám
Szörényi". Olympedia...
- Richard/Chapel. The band was more and more
often accompanied by the
young Levente Szörényi, with whom Bródy
began their acclaimed musical partnership.
After many...
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Ervin Szörenyi was a
Hungarian sprint canoer who
competed in the mid-1950s. He won a
silver medal in the K-1 4 x 500 m
event at the 1954 ICF
Canoe Sprint...
- a 1937
Hungarian comedy film
directed by
Steve Sekely and
starring Éva
Szörényi,
Antal Páger and
Gyula Csortos. It was shot at the
Hunnia Studios in Budapest...
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Oscar Beregi, Jr. as
Professor Karl
Werner Percy Helton as Tom
Poulter Éva
Szörényi as Frau
Maria Werner (credited as Eva Soreny)
William Challee as Man Bill...
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Hungarian romantic drama film
directed by Béla
Csepreghy and
starring Éva
Szörényi, Sándor Szabó and
Gyula Csortos. The film's sets were
designed by the art...
- ("Stephen, the King") is a
Hungarian rock
opera with
music by
Levente Szörényi,
lyrics by János Bródy and book by Bródy and Miklós Boldizsár,
based on...