Hans Székely
Writing · Writer · Story · Theatre Play
Born Jul 7, 1901 · Budapest - Hungary
Active 1925–1958 · Awards: Academy Award for Best Story
János Székely was a Jewish Hungarian writer and screenwriter. His best-known work is the 1949 autobiographical novel Kísértés (Temptation).
Filmography
Geschwader Fledermaus (1958) — WriterParis Calling (1941) — StoryArise, My Love (1940) — StoryDramatic School (1938) — Theatre PlayThe Lie of Nina Petrovna (1937) — ScreenplayDesire (1936) — Theatre PlayEarly to Bed (1933) — ScreenplayGoodbye Beautiful Days (1933) — Theatre PlayDie schönen Tage von Aranjuez (1933) — Theatre PlayI by Day, You by Night (1932) — WriterGloria (1931) — WriterCity of Song (1931) — WriterGloria (1931) — ScreenstoryThe Singing City (1930) — WriterAsphalt (1929) — WriterManolescu, the Prince of Swindlers (1929) — NovelThe Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna (1929) — WriterMelody of the Heart (1929) — WriterMother Hummingbird (1929) — WriterHungarian Rhapsody (1928) — Story · WriterThe Master of Death (1926) — ScreenplaySouls Aflame (1926) — WriterNamenlose Helden (1925) — Writer