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Bella Darvi (born Bajla Węgier; 23 October 1928 – 11 September 1971) was a Polish film
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and stage performer who was active in France and the United States.


Biography


Early life

Darvi was born Bajla Węgier to Jewish parents Chajm Węgier, a baker, and his wife, Chaja (née Zygelbaum). She had three brothers, Robert, Jacques, and Jean-Isidore, and a sister, Sura. When the Germans invaded France during World War Two, Darvi's mother fled to southern France with her sister and two brothers. Darvi decided to stay in Paris for her education along with her brother Robert. Both were eventually jailed by the Vichy government due to their Polish background. She was fifteen years old. Robert died in a concentration camp. "I had the usual experiences of hunger and humiliation, and I try not to think of them and discuss them but I can never forget them," she later said. Darvi's mother secured her release after three years, in 1943. She went to stay with her mother near Toulouse. "We were always under threat on account of us being Polish," she said. She married a businessman, Alban Cavalcade, on October 7, 1950 and traveled with him to
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.


Darryl and Virginia Zanuck

While on the French Riviera she became associated with Virginia and Darryl Zanuck. She was separated from Cavalcade at the time. The Zanucks invited her to come to Los Angeles and in 1952 she moved there to live with them. She shared a room with Zanuck's second daughter, Susan.Bella Darvi Deems Grooming and Clothes Equally Important Lane, Lydia. Los Angeles Times 7 Feb 1954: C14. She changed her name to Bella Darvi, Darvi being a combination of the first names of Zanuck and his wife, Virginia. She took acting lessons. In February 1953 it was announced she had signed a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. Hedda Hopper called her "an exciting new personality". Eventually, she became Zanuck's mistress, although she reportedly dated other men including Robert Stack and
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Hollywood career

She was Richard Widmark's love interest in Sam Fuller's film '' Hell and High Water'' (1954) which started filming in April 1953. She was injured during filming when knocked over. In March 1953 Leonard Goldstein was reportedly writing ''The Daughter of Mata Hari'' as a vehicle for her.First Film Will Tell if Bella's Cinderella: Bella May Be Cinderella Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 8 Mar 1953: D1. In December 1953 she was announced for the role of Nefer, the seductive
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, in '' The Egyptian'' (1954) over Ava Gardner. Hedda Hopper predicted Darvi would be one of the "stars of 1954" and "make a splash" in her first film. The International Press of Hollywood announced she was one of their "stars of tomorrow" along with Hugh O'Brian, Pat Crowley, Steve Forrest,
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and Richard Egan. ''Hell and High Water'' came out in February. The ''New York Times'' said Darvi "does not succeed convincingly." From February to June 1954 she made ''The Egyptian''. Fox then announced her for ''The Racers''. She was publicly linked with
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around this time. ''The Racers'' started filming in September 1954. In November 1954 she left Hollywood to return to Paris. "I was guilty of egomania," Zanuck later said about trying to build Darvi into a star.


European career

According to
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, her "three disappointing Hollywood films" were followed by a "number of undistinguished French and Italian productions". She made a film in France with Eddie Constantine, '' Je suis un sentimental'' (1955). Zanuck left his wife for Darvi, but left her when he discovered that she was bisexual. In 1956, she reportedly lost $1,000 in two minutes at the casino then $65,000 in two days. She made ''
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'' (1956) in France. Darvi returned to Hollywood briefly to make her TV debut in "Blind Drop: Warsaw" an episode of the show '' Conflict'' with
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. In 1957, she was supposed to make a film with George Raft called '' Morning Call'', (which in America was called 'The Strange Case of Dr. Manning'), but filming was put on hold when Raft pulled out, unhappy with the script. They were replaced by
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and Greta Gynt. Instead she was in '' Sinners of Paris'' (1958) (''Rafles sur la ville''), ''
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'' (1958) with Lino Ventura, and '' Pia of Ptolomey'' (1958). In January 1958, she was announced for '' The Lovers of Tomorrow'' with Edith Piaf. Instead she made ''
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'' (1959), and ''
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'' (1960). Darvi later very publicly dated women as well as men. Despite liaisons with extremely wealthy men, she was unable to establish a permanent relationship or to curb her gambling habit. Zanuck was still paying off her debts as late as 1970. She would win and lose up to £30,000 a night. In February 1959, she was injured in a car crash in Paris when a taxi she was riding in was hit by another car. She was in '' Jules' Breadwinner'' (1960) and ''
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Later life

On November 13, 1960, Darvi married Claude Rouas, a restaurant waiter, in
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; the marriage was annulled less than a year later. She did '' The Roar of the Bolidi'' (1961) in Italy. In 1961 Hedda Hopper reported Darvi was living in Monte Carlo "gambling like mad, and losing every night, but is still wearing fabulous furs and jewels." In early 1962 she guest starred on an episode of ''
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'', "View from the Eiffel Tower". In August 1962 she was found unconscious in her hotel room in Monte Carlo after taking an overdose of barbiturates. She eventually recovered. In 1968 she was found again after an overdose of barbiturates.Actress Bella Darvi's Death in Monaco Apparent Suicide Los Angeles Times 17 Sep 1971: 3. Her final roles were in '' Le bourgeois gentil mec'' (1969) and '' Good Little Girls'' (''Les Petites Filles Modèles'') (1971).


Death

On September 11, 1971, after several failed attempts, Darvi committed suicide, in
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by gas. Her body remained undiscovered for more than a week.MONACO POLICE TELL BELLA DARVI DEATH Los Angeles Times 18 Sep 1971: a7.


Filmography


References


External links

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Bio on Darvi
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