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Mór Jókai(1825-1904)

  • Writer
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Mór Jókai was born on 18 February 1825 in Komárom, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Komarno, Slovakia]. He was a writer, known for The Gypsy Baron (1927), The Gypsy Baron (1935) and Der Zigeunerbaron (1975). He was previously married to Bella Nagy and Róza Laborfalvi. He died on 5 May 1904 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary].
BornFebruary 18, 1825
DiedMay 5, 1904(79)
BornFebruary 18, 1825
DiedMay 5, 1904(79)
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The Gypsy Baron (1927)
The Gypsy Baron
5.5
  • Writer(as Maurus Jokai)
  • 1927
Hansi Knoteck and Anton Walbrook in The Gypsy Baron (1935)
The Gypsy Baron
7.2
  • Writer(as Maurus Jokai)
  • 1935
Der Zigeunerbaron (1975)
Der Zigeunerbaron
5.8
  • Writer(as Maurus Jokai)
  • 1975
Souboj s Bohem
  • Writer
  • 1921

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  • Der Zigeunerbaron
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 2020
  • A láthatatlan seb (2014)
    A láthatatlan seb
    • novel by
    • Short
    • 2014
  • Melyiket a kilenc közül?
    • short story
    • TV Movie
    • 2006
  • Az aranyember
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 2005
  • A szigetvári vértanúk
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 1996
  • Itt a vége, pedig milyen unalmas napnak indult
    • play "Milton"
    • TV Movie
    • 1995
  • Erdély aranykora (1989)
    Erdély aranykora
    • Writer
    • TV Movie
    • 1989
  • Az új földesúr
    • novel
    • 1989
  • Nikolay Trofimov, K. Danilova, and Vladimir Krasovskiy in Tsyganskiy baron (1988)
    Tsyganskiy baron
    • novella "Saffi" (as Maurus Jokai)
    • TV Movie
    • 1988
  • The Treasure of Swamp Castle (1985)
    The Treasure of Swamp Castle
    • novel
    • 1985
  • A névtelen vár (1981)
    A névtelen vár
    • novel
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1981
  • Gazdag szegények
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 1980
  • Olívia Velez and Gyözö Sárvári in Mire megvénülünk (1978)
    Mire megvénülünk
    • novel
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1978–1979
  • Zsuzsa Málnai in A nagyenyedi két füzfa (1979)
    A nagyenyedi két füzfa
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 1979
  • A szerelem bolondjai
    • novel
    • TV Movie
    • 1977

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  • Alternative names
    • Maurus Jokai
  • Born
    • February 18, 1825
    • Komárom, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Komarno, Slovakia]
  • Died
    • May 5, 1904
    • Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
  • Spouses
      Bella Nagy1899 - May 5, 1904 (his death)
  • Other works
    Stage Play: The Gypsy Baron. Opera. Book adapted by George Mead. Music by Johann Strauss. Musical Direction by Thomas Martin and Laszlo Halasz. Original Viennese Libretto to "Der Ziegeunerbaron" by Ignaz Schnitzer [posthumous credit]. Original Viennese Libretto based on the story "Saffi" by 'Mor Jokai' [posthumous credit]. First American Adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld [posthumous credit]. Staged by William von Wymetal. Choreographed by Helen Playova. Dialogue Directed by Jessie Royce Landis. City Center: 14 Dec 1944- 3 Dec 1944 (11 performances). Cast: Stanley Carlson (as "Zsupan"), Paul Dennis (as "Carnero"), Carlton Gauld (as "Count Homonnay"), Ruth Harris (as "Solo Dancer"), Thomas Hayward (as "Ottokar"), William Horne (as "Barinkay"), Alice Howland (as "Czipra"), Marjorie King (as "Arsena"), Marguerite Piazza (as "Arsena/Saffi"), Emile Renan (as "Carnero [Alternate]/Zsupan"), Polyna Stoska (as "Saffi"), Tashamira (as "Solo Dancer"), Arthur Ulisse (as "Ottokar"), Elizabeth Wysor (as "Czipra"). Produced by New York City Opera.

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