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- Alexandru Margineanu was born on 1 January 1970 in Arad, Romania. He is an actor, known for California Dreamin' (2007), That Trip We Took with Dad (2016) and La bani, la cap, la oase (2010).
- Writer
- Director
Cristina Grosan was born on 26 July 1987 in Arad, Romania. She is a writer and director, known for Along Came a Prince (2020), Ordinary Failures (2022) and Holiday at the Seaside (2013).- Original Woolite Girl. Traveled around USA for 2 years with "Wooly" the lamb promoting the product. Woolite was a powdered product which came in a blue can at that time.
Had one of the first talk shows on television called "Dinner with Lisa" out of New York City where she interviewed dignitaries and other notable persons of the day.
Appeared on radio "talk" as well.
Traveled to Greenland and other faraway locales to entertain the troops with Bob Hope.
Conover Model, New York.
Summer stock theater in the US and Europe throughout her career.
Donated her time and talent to numerous charity events throughout her career and life.
Master gardener.
Dedicated,Loving mother and wife.... and grandmother to 3 grandchildren.
Lisa Ferraday is the mother of actress, Carrie Anderson-Kincaid. Recent credits include: The Rack Pack (2017) SIX ( History Channel ) Good Behavior (TNT) Fallen Redemption ( post production ) Mall Church ( post production ) London Town The Struggle is Real ( Web Series) Under the Dome (CBS) Bolden Secrets & Lies Sleepy Hollow The Longest Ride The Laramie Project ( HBO ) HAON (post production) - Writer
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Géza von Cziffra was a prolific novelist, screenwriter and director, born in Arad, Hungary, of ethnic German ancestry. He began his career as a journalist in Vienna in 1918 and later worked in Berlin as a political commentator and film writer for the publications Berliner Tageblatt and Welt am Abend. In 1922, he became apprenticed in the film business as an assistant director for Alexander Korda at Sascha Films. By 1932, the multi-faceted Cziffra divided his time running a cabaret on Berlin's Kurfürstendamm and writing film scripts, plays and novels. For much of this output he used a plethora of pseudonyms, including John Ferguson, Karel Kubela, Horace Parker, Enrique Anden, Thomas Harrer, Albert Anthony and Peter Trenck.
Cziffra directed his first four feature films (all Hungarian-language productions) in Budapest between 1934 and 1935. His next directing assignments, the ice revue Der weiße Traum (1943) (one of the most profitable German films of the period) and the romantic comedy Hundstage (1944), set the tone for his subsequent output, which would consist almost entirely of light commercial entertainments: musical comedies, marital farces, crime potboilers and Heimatfilms. In the pleasure-starved post-war era, such unambitious films were often pure box-office gold.
After the war, Cziffra established his own production company, Cziffra-Film GmbH, under American license in Vienna. It ceased operation in 1949. Undeterred, Cziffra soon co-founded another company in Hamburg, Arion-Film GmbH, which also existed for a mere four years (1952-56).
Cziffra's most popular post-war films as writer/director include Gabriela (1950), Tanzende Sterne (1952), Banditen der Autobahn (1955), Der müde Theodor (1957) and no less than twelve musical comedies starring the Austrian entertainer Peter Alexander. Cziffra retired from films in 1974, but continued to publish novels, memoirs and a collection of anecdotes well into the late 1980's.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Writer
Hungarian-born Endre Bohem received his education at the University of Budapest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He emigrated to the US in 1921, attended New York's Columbia University, then made his way to Hollywood, where he worked as a screenwriter on several silent films. Although he was employed as an assistant to Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn, Bohem wrote pictures for a variety of studios, including MGM and Republic, before accepting a job in the MGM short-subjects department as a producer and writer. Leaving MGM to produce feature films at Paramount, Bohem was responsible for such quirky fare as Alias Nick Beal (1949). He was one of the earliest Hollywood writers to detour to television, where he worked as a writer and producer on several shows beginning in 1952, but kept his hand in features, writing such films as Bengazi (1955). In 1959 he joined the company of the Clint Eastwood western series Rawhide (1959) as a story consultant and eventually moved up to executive producer. He continued to work in both films and television until his retirement.- László Inke was born on 16 January 1925 in Arad, Romania. He was an actor, known for Kojak Budapesten (1980), A koppányi aga testamentuma (1967) and Gulliver in the Country of Dwarfs (1974). He was married to Edit Ambrus. He died on 19 August 1992 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Gabriel Pascal was born on 4 June 1894 in Arad, Transilvania, Austria-Hungary [now Arad, Arad, Romania]. He was a producer and actor, known for Major Barbara (1941), Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) and The Living Dead (1932). He was married to Valéria Hidvéghy. He died on 6 July 1954 in New York City, New York, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Pál Jávor was born on 31 January 1902 in Arad, Austria-Hungary [now Romania]. He was an actor, known for Boy, the Noszty (1938), Halálos tavasz (1939) and Lángok (1941). He was married to Olga Landesmann. He died on 14 August 1959 in Budapest, Hungary.- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Titus Muntean was born on 18 December 1965 in Arad, Romania. He is a director and writer, known for Exploratorul (2013), Examen (2003) and Kino Caravan (2009).- Ilona Bánhidy was born on 16 March 1894 in Arad, Austria-Hungary. She was an actress, known for Érdekházasság (1921), Szíriusz (1942) and Siófoki történet (1917). She died on 25 July 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Alex Caucean was born on December 28, 1995 as Alexandru Bogdan Caucean. Self taught from the age of 12, he continues to practice and master his craft through every production. He is known as a Director and Editor for the production company; "Filmmetry". He has produced and created over 15 short films and continues to release his shorts online and to festivals around the world.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Robert-Adrian Pejo was born in 1964 in Arad, Romania. Robert-Adrian is a director and writer, known for The Cameramurderer (2010), Mancs (2015) and Der Weg nach Eden (1995). Robert-Adrian was previously married to Magda Dajani.- Eginald Schlattner was born on 13 September 1933 in Arad, Romania. He is a writer, known for The Beheaded Rooster (2007), Red Gloves (2010) and The Truth About Dracula (2010).
- Mariana Buruiana was born on 11 June 1955 in Arad, Romania. She is an actress, known for Figurantii (1987), Melodii la Costinesti (1982) and Domnisoara Christina (1992).
- Vilma Medgyaszay was born on 3 May 1885 in Arad, Hungary [now Romania]. She was an actress, known for Péntek Rézi (1938), A fekete szivárvány (1917) and Nemes Rózsa (1943). She was married to Horvát Henrik. She died on 5 April 1972 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Director
- Script and Continuity Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Imre Fehér was born on 5 August 1926 in Arad, Romania. He was a director and assistant director, known for Bakaruhában (1957), Gyalog a mennyországba (1959) and Harlekin és szerelmese (1967). He died on 10 October 1975 in Budapest, Hungary.- Ágnes Anna Kovács was born on 14 August 1975 in Arad, Romania. She was an actress, known for A vád (1996), Tamara (2004) and Fény hull arcodra (2002). She died on 26 October 2008 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Production Designer
- Costume Designer
- Art Department
Nicolae Teodoru was born on 15 March 1916 in Arad, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Romania]. He was a production designer and costume designer, known for Nufarul rosu (1956), Haiducii (1966) and Michael the Brave (1971). He died on 5 November 1973 in Bucharest, Romania.- György Botond Bolics was born on 22 October 1913 in Arad, Hungary. György was a writer, known for Van-e élet a Földön kívül? (1958) and Mikrobi (1975). György died on 8 January 1975 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Ildikó Znorovszky was born on 16 July 1947 in Arad, Romania. She is an actress, known for Musical TV Theater (1970), Mennyei seregek (1983) and Zsákutca (1985).
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Ferenc Martos was born on 10 January 1875 in Arad, Hungary. He was a writer, known for Leányvásár (1941), Zenélö malom (1943) and Gábor diák (1956). He died on 24 November 1938 in Budapest, Hungary.- Juliska Mihályffy was born in 1872 in Arad, Austria-Hungary. She was an actress, known for Tomi (1936), Növérek (1912) and Az apostol (1916). She died on 21 July 1946 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Robert Nagy (September 9, 1995) is a Hungarian cinematographer, editor known for his work in multiple East European short films and commercials. Starting his career in the film industry as an actor in 2013 in the Romanian film " La limita de jos a cerului " he soon realized that this industry can offer a lot more for him. Since that he mainly operates as an editor and cinematographer but we can see him acting in a few short films on annual basis.- Zsigmond Endre was born on 12 September 1919 in Arad, Austria-Hungary, now Romania. He died on 14 January 2010 in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Edward N. Luttwak was born in 1942 in Arad, Romania. He is a writer, known for Power Play (1978), My Favorite Neoconservative (2011) and The Plot Against the President (2020).