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María Corda (born Mária Antónia Farkas; ; 4 May 1898 – 15 February 1976) was a Hungarian actress and a star of the
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era in Germany and Austria.


Biography

She began her acting career in the theatres of Budapest in the early days of
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and soon after the break-up of Austria-Hungary she also began to work in the film industry. Her first role was in '' Se ki, se be'' in 1919, directed by the Hungarian director, Korda Sandor, who would come to be known as
Alexander Korda Sir Alexander Korda (; born Sándor László Kellner; ; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956)
. She married Korda, who was then the leading director in Hungary's fledgling film industry, in 1919. He featured her in three films that year ''
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'' (''Fehér rózsa''), '' Ave Caesar!'' and '' Number 111'' (''A 111-es''), all of which he directed. The young couple was affected by the turmoil in Hungary that followed the end of the
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. For a brief time, Hungary was a badly-run democracy, then a Communist dictatorship, and finallywith the support of Western forces
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was put in place, turning Hungary into an authoritarian regency. Maria and Alexander had continued making films, no matter who was in power, with Maria as the most famous actress in Hungary and her husband its most important director. However, her husband was grabbed by Horthy's secret police one day and vanished. Maria managed to get to her brother-in-law, Zoltan Korda, and between the two of them, they learned where Alexander was being held in a Budapest hotel which was notorious for having a torture chamber in its basement. Maria went to the British Military Mission, whose Brigadier was also on the board of Korda's film company and "with all the considerable passion at her disposal", as her nephew, Michael Korda, was to write in his biography of the family, convinced him that her husband must be freed or there would be an international scandal, one that would quite likely expose the British government's role in setting Horthy up as regent. Her husband was freed and they then fled the country, relocating to Vienna, a logical choice since German was the second language of Hungary. This is where both Westernized their names, he to Alexander Korda and she, for obscure reasons, to "Maria Corda" – with a C. In Vienna, he started directing films by 1920, and the couple welcomed their only child, Peter Vincent Korda, in 1921. Corda soon became a star of the Austrian silent screen, directed by her husband in such
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s as '' Samson und Delila'' (1922) and
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's ''
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'' (1924). '' Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei'' (1926) saw her take a leading role in an Italian film of a similar style. In 1926, Corda and her husband moved to
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where their success as a teamhe directing, Maria starringsoon won them enough attention that Maria was offered a contract by First National, a Hollywood studio, and her husband was signed, also, as a kind of package deal. They sailed to America that year, and settled in
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. Unfortunately, Corda could not duplicate her European success in Hollywood. She appeared in Korda's early productions there, most notably ''
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'' (1927), but none of the films were very successful. Unfortunately, like many other silent film stars of the day, her Hollywood career came to an abrupt end in 1928 with the coming of sound, since she had learned little English and what she did know was heavily accented. When his own contracts were up, Alexander availed himself of the liberality of California's divorce laws, ending a marriage that had been tempestuous for many years. He returned to Europe, soon establishing himself as the centre of British filmmaking for the next quarter-century. Corda moved to
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, where she wrote a number of
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s. The later years of her life were spent in the vicinity of
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in
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. When her ex-husband was knighted in 1942, Corda insisted that she should be called "Lady Korda", although Korda was remarried by that time, and after Korda's death she made several highly publicized attempts to assert herself as his widow and claim an inheritance, but these failed in the British courts, since by then her ex-husband had married for a third time. Korda continued to pay her a substantial alimony until his death in 1956.Korda, pg. 85 She had saved his life in Hungary when she was a top European star who could not be refused. According to his nephew's biography, this prevented Korda "from ever breaking Corda's hold on him", despite his subsequent marriages.


Partial filmography

* '' Ave Caesar!'' (1919) as A cigányleány * '' Neither at Home or Abroad'' (''Se ki, se be'', 1919) as Antónia Farkas * ''
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'' (''Fehér rózsa'', 1919) as Gül Bejazet * ''Kutató Sámuel'' (1919) * '' Number 111'' (''A 111-es'', 1920) as Olga / Vera (as Antónia Farkas) * ''Totote di Gyp'' (1921) * ''La vita e la commedia'' (1921) * ''Il sogno d'una notte d'estate a Venezia'' (1921) * '' Masters of the Sea'' (1922) * '' Samson und Delila'' (1922) as Julia Sorel / Delila, Abimelech's wife * '' A Vanished World'' (1922) as Anny Lind * ''
The Unknown Tomorrow ''The Unknown Tomorrow'' (German: ''Das unbekannte Morgen'') is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda Sir Alexander Korda (; born Sándor László Kellner; ; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956)Everybody's Woman ''Everybody's Woman'' (Italian: ''La signora di tutti'') is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Isa Miranda, Memo Benassi and Tatyana Pavlova. It is the only film Max Ophüls made in Italy. The film was a success and ...
'' (1924) as Theres Huber * ''
Tragedy in the House of Habsburg ''Tragedy in the House of Habsburg'' () is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Kálmán Zátony and Emil Fenyvessy. The film recounts the events of the 1889 Mayerling Incident in which th ...
'' (1924) as Maria Vetsera * ''
The Moon of Israel ''The Moon of Israel'' (, or "The Queen of the Slaves") is a 1924 Austrian epic film. It was directed by Mihaly Kertész (later Michael Curtiz). The script was written by Ladislaus Vajda, based on H. Rider Haggard's 1918 novel '' Moon of Israe ...
'' (''Die Sklavenkönigin'' or ''The Slave Queen'', 1924) as Merapi, The Moon of Israel * ''Holnap kezdödik az élet'' (1924) as Maria Korda * ''L'uomo più allegro di Vienna'' (1925) as Katy * '' Dancing Mad'' (1925) as Lucille Chauvelin * ''
The Last Days of Pompeii ''The Last Days of Pompeii'' is a novel written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1834. The novel was inspired by the painting '' The Last Day of Pompeii'' by the Russian painter Karl Briullov, which Bulwer-Lytton had seen in Milan. It culminates in ...
'' (''Gli ultimi giorni di Pompeii'', 1926) as Nydia * '' Madame Wants No Children'' (1926) as Elyane Parizot * ''
A Modern Dubarry ''A Modern Dubarry'' (German: ''Eine Dubarry von heute'') is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Alfred Abel and Friedrich Kayßler. Chandler, Charlotte. ''Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Person ...
'' (1927) as Toinette * ''
The Guardsman ''The Guardsman'' is a 1931 American pre-Code film based on the play '' Testőr'' by Ferenc Molnár. It stars Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Roland Young and ZaSu Pitts. It opens with a stage re-enactment of the final scene of Maxwell Anderson's ...
'' (1927) as Schauspielerin * ''
The Private Life of Helen of Troy ''The Private Life of Helen of Troy'' is a 1927 American silent comedy adventure film about Helen of Troy based on the 1925 novel of the same name by John Erskine, and adapted to screen by Gerald Duffy. The film was directed by Alexander Kord ...
'' (1927) as Helen of Troy * ''Batalla de damas'' (1928) * ''
Tesha ''Tesha'' is a 1928 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and Edwin Greenwood and starring María Corda, Jameson Thomas, and Paul Cavanagh. The film was originally shot as a silent film but in 1929 sound was added. While the sound versi ...
'' (1928) as Tesha * '' A Modern Casanova'' (1928) * ''
Love and the Devil ''Love and the Devil'' is a 1929 American synchronized sound drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Milton Sills, María Corda and Ben Bard. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score w ...
'' (1929) as Giovanna * '' Heilige oder Dirne'' (1929) as Lydia, Thereses Freundin * '' Queen of Fashion'' (1929) as Marion Gutman * ''Rund um die Liebe'' (1929) (archive footage) * ''Die große Sehnsucht'' (1930) as Herself (final film role)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Corda, Maria 1898 births 1976 deaths Hungarian film actresses Hungarian silent film actresses 20th-century Hungarian actresses Austrian film actresses Austrian silent film actresses People from Deva, Romania 20th-century Austrian actresses Korda family