Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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Alexander Fenyö, Budapest ->
He founded the Kecskemét Machine Works in 1910, the Hungarian Match Factory in Kecskemét in 1911 and the first Cinema in 1913. Since that time he has been active in the film industry and compiled the laws for the film industry in 1926.

Ernest Gal, Budapest ->
He has been in the moving picture industry since 1914 and he has produced about 80 Hungarian films.

Charles Huszar-Puffy, Hungary ->
He lived in New York and Hollywood for five years and he worked there at almost every film company's studio and was engaged on long-term contract at the "Universal".

Joza Jauris, Prague, I.
He has been defending the social conditions of Moving-Picture-Laborers.

Aladár Laszlo, Budapest, V ->
He has written, "Trouble in Paradise", a Lubitch Film.

Joe Pasternak, Budapest ->
Since 1923 he has been active in the film industry. He has been Assistant Camera Manager and was Assistant Director of the Paramount Studio on Long Island till 1926. He later produced for the "Universal" in Hollywood, California, and in Berlin, Vienna and Budapest.

Imre Raday, Budapest ->
He played the leading parts in various films: Johann Strauss for Fox, for Irving Thalberg, Hollywood, for UfA, Berlin, etc. At present he is at the Hungarian National Theater, Budapest.

Milivoj Stojan Stanojevic, Montclair, New Jersey ->
He is the editor of the Yugoslav section of the American Encyclopedia and was the Director of the Slavonic Dept. of Universal Pictures Corporation, 1925-1930.