(1860–1949) Hungarian actress
Emília Márkus was a Hungarian aristocrat, politician and the most renowned actress of her time in Hungary, known for her roles in a number of Hungarian theatrical and film productions, including Three Spinsters (1936), A táncz (1901), and Az aranyhajú szfinksz (1914).
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