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  1. Eva Bartok. Bartok z córką Deaną Jürgens (1958) Imię i nazwisko. Éva Márta Szőke Ivanovics. Data i miejsce urodzenia. 18 czerwca 1927 Budapeszt. Data i miejsce śmierci. 1 sierpnia 1998 Londyn. Zawód.

  2. 5 de ago. de 1998 · Eva Bartok, the Hungarian-born film actress of the 1950's and 60's, died on Saturday at St. Charles's Hospital in London. She was 72 and lived in London. The cause of death was not given, but news ...

  3. Eva Bartok en 1959. Eva Bartok, née Éva Ivanova Márta Szőke 1 le 18 juin 1927 à Kecskemét, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun dans le Royaume de Hongrie et morte le 1er août 1998 à Londres, Angleterre, est une actrice britannique d'origine hongroise. Elle a joué dans plus de 40 films hongrois, allemands, italiens, britanniques, américains et ...

  4. Prof. Eva Bartok, MD. Institute for Experimental Hematology and Transfusion Medicine (IHT) ebartok@uni-bonn.de. Tel.: +49 228 287-51167. Fax: +49 228 287-16087. North Zone , Building No. 12. 1 st Floor, Room 1G409. Research. Our research focuses on the participation of non-immune cells in innate immune sensing, both via activation of cell ...

  5. Eva Bartok. Actress: The Crimson Pirate. Eva Bartok was both a beautiful lady and a talented actor whose roots were in classical theater. Her first and only film in Hungary, Mezei próféta (1947) ("Prophet of the Fields"), was banned by communist censorship. Actually her life up to that point had been marked by confusion and tragedy. Her father,a Jew who had married a Catholic lady ...

  6. Eva Bartok (1927 - 1998) fue una actriz de Hungría conocida por: El temible burlón, Seis mujeres para el asesino, El médico de Stalingrado, Los bosques de mis sueños, My Father's Horses, La novia de San Petersburgo, La cárcel vacía, Rummelplatz der Liebe, El robo del siglo y Spaceways

  7. Eva Bartok was both a beautiful lady and a talented actor whose roots were in classical theater. Her first and only film in Hungary, Mezei próféta (1947) ("Prophet of the Fields"), was banned by communist censorship.