Other works
Play: "Devil's Paradise" (1956) (as "drug smuggler"), Hollywood
Play: "Dracula" (1951) (as "Count Dracula"), London, England, and on tour in the provinces.
Play: "The Red Poppy" (1923) (as "Fernando"), New York
Play: "The Werewolf" (1924) (as "Don Eliphas Leone"), Chicago
Play: "Arabesque" (1925) (as "Sheik of Hamman"), New York
Play: "Open House" (1925) (as "Sergius Chernoff"), New York
Devil in the Cheese (1926). Comedy. Written by Tom Cushing. Directed by
Charles Hopkins. Charles Hopkins Theatre: 29 Dec 1926- May 1927 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast: Hooper Bunch (as "A Gorilla"),
Catherine Doucet (as "Mrs. Quigley"),
Dwight Frye (as "Dr. Pointell Jones"), Joseph Hazel, Frank Norman Hearn,
Bela Lugosi (as "Father Petros"), Earl MacDonald,
Fredric March (as "Jimmie Chard"),
Robert McWade (as "Mr. Quigley"), George Riddell, Linda Watkins. Produced by Charles Hopkins.
Dracula (1927). Drama. Written by
Hamilton Deane and
John L. Balderston. Based on the novel by
Bram Stoker. Directed by
Ira Hards. Fulton Theatre: 5 Oct 1927- May 1928 (closing date unknown/261 performances). Cast: Herbert Bunston (as "Dr. Seward"), Alfred Frith (as "Butterworth"),
Nedda Harrigan (as "Miss Wells, a maid"),
Bernard Jukes (as "R.M. Renfield"),
Bela Lugosi (as "Count Dracula"), Terence Neill (as "Jonathan Harker"), Dorothy Peterson (as "lucy Seward"),
Edward Van Sloan (as "Abraham Van Helsing"). Produced by Horace Liveright. Trivia: Producer O.E. Wee mounted a 1931 revival on
Broadway starring Courtney White in the title role. It flopped.
Play: "Murdered Alive" (1932) (as "Lukar"), Los Angeles
Play: "Murder at the Vanities" (1933) (as "Siebenkase"), New York
Play: "Tovarich" (1937) (as "Commissar Gorotchenko"), San Francisco
Play: "Dracula" (1943) (as "Count Dracula"), Boston
Play: "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944) (as "Jonathan Brewster"), San Francisco
Play: "No Traveler Returns" (1945) (as "Bharat Singh"), San Francisco
Play: "The Devil Also Dreams" (1950) (as "Hungarian butler"), Montreal
Radio: episode of Baker's Broadcast with Ozzie & Harriet, 1937-38 season.
episode of Crime Does Not Pay entitled Gasoline Cocktail, 12/12/1949.
episode of The Abbott & Costello Show, 5/05/1948.
episode of Command Performance with Bob Hope, 10 November 1946.
episode of Mystery House entitled The Thirsty Death, 1944.
episode of Texaco Star Theater with Fred Allen, 25 April 1943.
episode of Suspense entitled Doctor Prescribed Death, 2/02/1943.
In 1918 he played in a Hungarian movie called: Struggle for Life (English title) silent and in black and white.
In 1951 he was guest on a American TV-show called: Tribute to star.
In the twenties he played Jezus, in a Hungarian stage-play.
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