
Victor Varconi
Acting
Born March 30, 1891 · Kisvárda, Austria-Hungary
Died June 6, 1976
Also known as Mihály Várkonyi · Viktor Varkonyi · Victor Varkonyi
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Victor Varconi (born Mihály Várkonyi, 31 March 1891 – 6 June 1976) was a highly successful silent film actor in Hungary. Born in Kisvárda, Austria-Hungary, Varconi was the first Hungarian actor to make a film in the United States. His normal speaking accent sounded almost exactly like that of Transylvanian Bela Lugosi. He worked under contract to Cecil B. DeMille, and played Pontius Pilate in DeMille's 1927 production of The King of Kings. Because of his accent, Varconi's popularity waned with the advent of sound films and he was cast in smaller parts, often playing Hispanic characters. He worked on the New York City stage and wrote for radio. He died from a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California on 6 June 1976 at the age of 85. He was interred at the Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles, California, US.
Filmography18 titles

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

The Sea Hawk

Roberta

Strange Cargo

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle

Samson and Delilah

For Whom the Bell Tolls

The Plainsman

My Favorite Blonde

The King of Kings

The Black Camel

Forced Landing

Eternal Love

Dancing Pirate

Chicago

Suez

The Atomic Submarine

They Raid by Night