Annie Góth was born on 11 May 1889 and married Tibor Rákosi and Géza Vadász-Szlavicsek.
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Aphrodite (1918)
Character: Juliette
Tragedy strikes after a painter has an affair with the wife of a prince.
Az élet királya (1918)
Character: Marborough hercegnõ
A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
Aphrodite (1916)
Character: N/A
The young sculptor Cramer is inspired by the idea of modeling a statue of Aphrodite that reflects the beauty and perfection of the female body. He found his ideal model in the happily married Frau von Versen. After initial hesitation, the lady, flattered by the offer, agrees to be a model. But suddenly she is overcome by moral concerns, because as the wife of a respected legation councilor, this could cause social misunderstandings.
A karthausi (1916)
Character: Julia grófnõ
Early Hungarian feature from Michael Curtiz
A léleklátó sugár (1918)
Character: N/A
The last Hungarian Science Fiction excluding shorts, until 'Az Idoe Ablakaj' (1969). A mad scientist steals the mind-reading machine brought to him by a young man whom he then has locked up in an asylum.
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