Ernest Vajda
Ernest Vajda (27 May 1886, Komárno, Austria-Hungary, today Slovakia - 3 April 1954, Woodland Hills, California; birth name Ernő Vajda) was a Hungarian actor, playwright and novelist, but is more famous today for his screenplays. He co-wrote the screenplay for the film Smilin' Through (1932), based on the hit play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. Vajda also wrote the screenplay for the first film version of Rudolph Besier's The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934).
Selected filmography
- The Unknown Tomorrow (1923)
- The Crown of Lies (1926)
- You Never Know Women (1926) original story
- Service for Ladies (1927 film) (1927) original story "The Head Waiter"
- The Woman on Trial (1927)
- Manhattan Cocktail (1928) original story
- A Night of Mystery (1928)
- The Love Parade (1929)
- Monte Carlo (1930)
- The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
- The Guardsman (1931)
- Tonight or Never (1931)
- Reserved for Ladies (1932) original story "The Head Waiter"
- Payment Deferred (1932)
- Monsieur Albert (1932)
- Broken Lullaby (1932)
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
- The Merry Widow (1934)
- A Woman Rebels (1936)
- The Great Garrick (1937)
- Marie Antoinette (1938)
- Dramatic School (1938)
- Smilin' Through (1941)
- Stars and Stripes Forever (1952)
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ERNEST VAJDA:
Ten Most Interesting Persons in Movieland (1926)
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