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Zita Szeleczky (born Zita Klára Terézia Szeleczky 20 April 1915 – 12 July 1999) was a Hungarian
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and
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.


Life

She graduated from theatre school in 1937 and was discovered the following year. She would go on to play in almost 30 films between then and 1944, while becoming a regular at Hungary's Nazi rallies, being described as the "darling of the
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". In 1940 she married Gyula Haltenberger, however this marriage ended at an unknown later date. She continued to perform up until 1944, even while
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troops were advancing on Budapest and the
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were bombing Hungary, where she "agitated for the continuation of the war, supporting the murderous Szálasi-regime". In December 1944, just prior to the collapse of Hungary, Szeleczky fled to Austria and later to
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, Italy. In 1947 she was
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"for her fascist propaganda", where she was sentenced to three years in prison. Still in exile, she fled to Argentina some time prior to 1951, where she performed in Vivir un instante. Due to the fact she couldn't speak Spanish, she was unable to continue her theatre career, and thus began touring Hungarian
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communities. On these tours she played in a variety of performances, including operettas, poetry recitals and variety shows.


Move to the United States

In 1962, Szeleczky moved to
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where she married Paul Illés. This marriage also ended at an unknown later date, however Szeleczky remained in California. She later married Sándor Novák in 1972, however this marriage also ended at an unknown later date. Szeleczky later met with
Albert Wass Count Albert Wass de Szentegyed et Czege (; January 8, 1908 – February 17, 1998) was a Hungarian nobleman, forest engineer, novelist, poet, member of the Wass de Czege family. Wass was born in Válaszút, Austria-Hungary (now Răscruci, Cl ...
, a Hungarian writer who had also fled Hungary. Wass fled with the forces of the
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, after which he found himself in Germany. Following
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he emigrated to the United States, later being condemned as a
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during the
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. The United States refused to extradite him, citing a lack of evidence. The two collaborated while Wass was trying to sell his books, as Szeleczky made cassettes and
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s of his writings and singing Hungarian folk songs.


Return to Hungary and death

In 1988, Szeleczky returned to Hungary. In 1993 she was exonerated by the
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, stating that she was convicted with fabricated charges. She was later awarded the Cross of the Hungarian Republic. She died in 1999.


Legacy

In 2015, the Hungarian Postal Service issued a stamp commemorating the 100th birthday Szeleczky. György Lázár, a Hungarian immigrant living in the US, criticized Szeleczky for being a fascist due to her involvement with the Arrow Cross Party, otherwise known as the Hungaristas. He also stated that she "never expressed any remorse about her wartime activities and never acknowledged that her fascist propaganda contributed to the suffering of the Hungarian people", and that she considered her support of the Arrow Cross Party "an expression of patriotism, never condemning them."


Selected filmography

* ''
Beauty of the Pusta ''Beauty of the Pusta'' (Hungarian: ''Pusztai szél'') is a 1937 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Mária Lázár, Pál Jávor and Ferenc Kiss.Cunningham p.227 It is based on a 1931 play of the same title by ...
'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1938) * '' Azurexpress'' (1938) * ''
The Poor Rich ''The Poor Rich'' is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Ebba Havez and Dale Van Every. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Edna May Oliver, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams, Grant Mitchell and Thelma Tod ...
'' (1938) * ''
Stars of Variety ''Stars of Variety'' (German: ''Menschen vom Varieté'', Hungarian: ''A varieté csillagai'') is a 1939 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring La Jana, Christl Mardayn and Karin Hardt. It was shot at the Hunnia Stu ...
'' (1939) * ''
The Ball Is On ''The Ball Is On'' (Hungarian: ''Áll a bál'') is a 1939 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Zita Szeleczky, Erzsi Simor and Hilda Gobbi.Rîpeanu p.39 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on locat ...
'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1940) * ''
Rózsafabot ''Rózsafabot'' is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Béla Balogh and starring Zita Szeleczky, József Timár and Kálmán Rózsahegyi.Rîpeanu p.111 The film's sets were designed by the art director János Pagonyi. Cast * Zita Szeleczky a ...
'' (1940) * ''
The Bercsenyi Hussars ''The Bercsenyi Hussars'' (Hungarian: ''Bercsenyi huszárok'') is a 1940 Hungarian adventure film directed by Sándor Szlatinay and starring Zita Szeleczky, László Szilassy and Margit Makay.Frey p.242 The film's sets were designed by the art di ...
'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1944) * ''
The Last of the Vereczkeys ''The Last of the Vereczkeys'' (Hungarian: ''Az utolsó Vereczkey'') is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Sándor Szlatinay and starring Zita Szeleczky, Miklós Hajmássy and Valéria Hidvéghy. ''Hungarian Studies Review: HSR., Volumes 20-2 ...
'' (1940) * ''
Much Ado About Emmi ''Much Ado About Emmi'' (Hungarian: ''Sok hühó Emmiért'') is a 1940 Hungarian comedy film directed by Sándor Szlatinay and starring Zita Szeleczky, Pál Jávor and Gyula Csortos.Juhász p.97 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The ...
'' (1940) * '' Property for Sale'' (1941) * ''
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'' (1941) * ''
One Night in Transylvania ''One Night in Transylvania'' (Hungarian: ''Egy éjszaka Erdélyben'') is a 1941 Hungarian historical comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Zita Szeleczky, Mária Lázár and Antal Páger.Rozenblit p.213 It was based on the play ''Al ...
'' (1941) * ''
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'' (1943) *
Hungarista Est a Magyar Művelődés Házában.1944.
' (1944) * ''
To Live for a Moment ''To Live for a Moment'' (Spanish: ''Vivir un instante'') is a 1951 Argentine drama film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Tita Merello, Alberto Closas and Eduardo Cuitiño. Cabrera p.126 The film' ...
'' (1951)


Archive footage

* '' A Jávor'' (1987)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Szeleczky, Zita 1915 births 1999 deaths Hungarian film actresses Actresses from Budapest Hungarian stage actresses 20th-century Hungarian actresses