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Home/People/Vilma Banky
Vilma Banky profile photo
Born
Jan 9, 1901Died: Mar 18, 1991
Lived 90 years
Place of Birth
Nagydorog, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

18
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Vilma Bánky
The Hungarian Rhapsody
IMDb Profile

Vilma Banky

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Vilma Bánky (January 9, 1901 – March 18, 1991) was a Hungarian-born American silent film actress, although the early part of her acting career began in Budapest, spreading to France, Austria, and Germany. Banky was best known for her roles in The Eagle and The Son of the Sheik with Rudolph Valentino and several romantic teamings with Ronald Colman. She was hailed as "The Hungarian Rhapsody" and was an immediate hit with American audiences. The New York Times remarked in its review of her first American film, The Dark Angel, that she "is a young person of rare beauty ... so exquisite that one is not in the least surprised that she is never forgotten by Hillary Trent" (the movie's leading male character). It is commonly believed that Banky's thick Hungarian accent cut her career short with the advent of sound. However, she began losing interest in films and wanted to settle down with her husband actor Rod La Rocque. By 1928 she had begun announcing her intention to retire in a few years. She married Rod La Rocque in 1927. The couple had no children and remained together until his death in 1969. Vilma Bánky died on March 18, 1991, aged 90.
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino poster

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

as Self (archive footage)
1961
The Golden Twenties poster

The Golden Twenties

as Self (archive footage)
1950
Every Woman's Longing poster

Every Woman's Longing

as Mizzi
1930
A Lady to Love poster

A Lady to Love

as Lena Shultz
1930
This Is Heaven poster

This Is Heaven

as Eva Petrie
1929
The Awakening poster

The Awakening

as Marie Ducrot
1928
Two Lovers poster

Two Lovers

as Donna Leonora de Vargas
1928
The Circus: Premiere poster

The Circus: Premiere

as Self
1928
The Magic Flame poster

The Magic Flame

as Bianca, the Aerial Artist
1927
The Night of Love poster

The Night of Love

as Princess Marie
1927
The Winning of Barbara Worth poster

The Winning of Barbara Worth

as Barbara Worth
1926
The Son of the Sheik poster

The Son of the Sheik

as Yasmin, André's Daughter
1926
The Eagle poster

The Eagle

as Mascha Troekouroff
1925
The Dark Angel poster

The Dark Angel

as Kitty Vane
1925
Das schöne Abenteuer poster

Das schöne Abenteuer

as Bessy Ferguson
1924
King of the Circus poster

King of the Circus

Cast
1924
The Portrait poster

The Portrait

Cast
1923
Galathea poster

Galathea

Cast
1922