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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lya_De_PuttiLya De Putti - Wikipedia

    Lya de Putti (born Amália Helena Mária Róza Putti; Hungarian: Putti Amália Helena Mária Róza, 10 January 1897 – 27 November 1931) was a Hungarian film actress during the silent era. She was noted for her portrayals of vamp characters.

  2. Lya de Putti, Fotografie (um 1928) von Alexander Binder. Lya de Putti, gebürtig Amalia Helene Rosalia Maria von Putti (* 10. Januar 1896 in Vécse, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. November 1931 in New York, NY, USA), war eine ungarische Tänzerin und Schauspielerin, die vor allem in Deutschland große Erfolge verzeichnen konnte.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0211048Lya De Putti - IMDb

    Lya De Putti. Actress: Manon Lescaut. The daughter of a Hungarian baroness and a military officer, Lya De Putti went on to perform classical ballet in Berlin, Germany, after a brief stint in Hungarian vaudeville. She later made several films at the German UFA studios, most notably Variety (1925), before going to Hollywood in 1926.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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  4. Variétés, La Terre qui flambe. modifier. Lya De Putti (née en 1897 1 en Autriche-Hongrie et morte en 1931 à New York) fut une actrice du cinéma muet remarquée pour ses rôles de femme fatale, « vamp malgré elle 2 ».

  5. Actriz, actriz de teatro y actriz de cine. Años activa. desde 1918. [ editar datos en Wikidata ] Lya De Putti (10 de enero de 1897 – 27 de noviembre de 1931) fue una actriz cinematográfica húngara de la época del cine mudo, conocida por su interpretación de personajes de mujer fatal .

    • Amália Helena Mária Róza Putti
    • Amalia Janka, Lia Putty, Lya de Putti
  6. www.adorocinema.com › personalidades › personalidadeLya de Putti - AdoroCinema

    Lya de Putti é uma Atriz eslovaca. Confira a biografia, os detalhes da carreira e todas as notícias sobre ela.

  7. Mini Bio (1) The daughter of a Hungarian baroness and a military officer, Lya De Putti went on to perform classical ballet in Berlin, Germany, after a brief stint in Hungarian vaudeville. She later made several films at the German UFA studios, most notably Variety (1925), before going to Hollywood in 1926.