Paul Lukas

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AKA: Pal Lukacs
Nationality: Hungarian
Birthdate: 05/26/1894
Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary
Death Date: 08/15/1971

biography

Star of the Hungarian stage who appeared in a number of Max Reinhardt productions before arriving in the US in 1927 and establishing himself as one of Hollywood's favorite suave European types. For a time in the early 1930s the dapper, mustachioed Lukas was a romantic lead of films including "Strictly Dishonorable" (1931), "Little Women" (1933), "By Candlelight" (1933), and "The Fountain" (1934). He did, however, have more than a touch of the roue about him, which manifested itself in "Affairs of a Gentleman" (1934) and in his splendid supporting performance as one of the heroine's illicit Continued

Credits

Professor Aronnax
1954
Actor
1938
Dr Dohmler
Capo Riccione
Saint Denis
Stein
Hessler
Baron Saradin
Maximillian
Professor Bhaer

milestones

Year
Milestone
1916 
Made stage debut in Budapest
1917 
Earliest features include "The Sphynx" in Hungary
 
Enjoyed success as a matinee idol onstage in various Central European productions
1922 
Played Samson in a German film production, "Samson und Dalilah"
 
Performed onstage as a guest artist in a number of plays staged by the legendary director Max Reinhardt in Vienna and Berlin
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