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Home/People/Steven Geray
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Born
Nov 10, 1904Died: Dec 26, 1973
Lived 69 years
Place of Birth
Ungvár, Austria-Hungary, now Uzhgorod, Ukraine
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

109
Movies
36
TV Shows
Also Known As
Istvan Gyergyay
István Gyergyai
Steve Geray
IMDb Profile

Steven Geray

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steven Geray, born Istvan Gyergyay (10 November 1904 – 26 December 1973) was a film actor who appeared in over 100 films and dozens of television programs. Geray appeared in Spellbound (1945), Gilda (1946), In a Lonely Place (1950), All About Eve (1950), Call Me Madam (1953) and To Catch a Thief (1955). He was born in Ungvár, Austria-Hungary (now Uzhgorod, Ukraine) and educated at the University of Budapest. He made his first stage appearance at the Hungarian National Theater under his real name and after nearly four years he made his London stage debut (as Steven Geray) in 1934, appearing in Happy Week-End!. He began appearing in English-speaking films in 1935 and moved to Hollywood in 1941. He appeared alongside his wife, Magda Kun, in the 1935 film Dance Band. Geray was cast as the lead in a low-budget film noir So Dark the Night (1946). Even with its limited budget, it received great critical reviews and enabled its director Joseph H. Lewis to later direct A-pictures. Geray continued to work on television and in films into the 1960s. Among them a guest appearance on Perry Mason in 1962 as extortionist and murder victim Franz Moray in "The Case of the Stand-in Sister," three episodes of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show as French dress designer Gaston Broussard in 1956, including the over the top "A Paris Creation" and various doctor roles on The Danny Thomas Show. Geray spent some time in the late-1960s in Estes Park, Colorado, where he directed local theater (The Fantasticks). He owned and ran a bar in Estes Park from 1969 to 1970.
The Swinger poster

The Swinger

as Man with Fish
1966
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter poster

Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter

as Dr. Rudolf Frankenstein
1966
Wild and Wonderful poster

Wild and Wonderful

as Bartender
1964
The Evil of Frankenstein poster

The Evil of Frankenstein

as Dr. Sergado (uncredited)
1964
Count Your Blessings poster

Count Your Blessings

as Guide
1959
Verboten! poster

Verboten!

as le maire
1959
A Certain Smile poster

A Certain Smile

as Denis
1958
Stagecoach To Fury poster

Stagecoach To Fury

as Nichols
1956
Attack poster

Attack

as Otto
1956
Meet Mrs. Swenson poster

Meet Mrs. Swenson

as Dr. Arons
1956
Artists and Models poster

Artists and Models

as Kurt's Associate (uncredited)
1955
Kiss of Fire poster

Kiss of Fire

as Ship Captain Bellon
1955
A Bullet for Joey poster

A Bullet for Joey

as Raphael Garcia
1955
New York Confidential poster

New York Confidential

as Morris Franklin
1955
Return of the Dead poster

Return of the Dead

as George Benet
1954
Tobor the Great poster

Tobor the Great

as The Foreign Spy-Chief
1954
Knock on Wood poster

Knock on Wood

as Doctor Kreuger
1954
Paris Playboys poster

Paris Playboys

as Dr. Gaspard
1954
The French Line poster

The French Line

as François, Ship Steward
1954
The Great Diamond Robbery poster

The Great Diamond Robbery

as Van Goosen
1954