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Ilona Massey

Ilona Massey

Show Count: 16
Series Count: 1
Role: Old Time Radio Star
Born: June 16, 1910
Old Time Radio, Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Budapest, Hungary)
Died: August 20, 1974, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
A film, stage and radio performer, she was born in Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Hungary). Billed as "the new Dietrich", she starred in three films with Nelson Eddy, including Rosalie (1937), and with Lon Chaney, Jr. in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) as Baroness Frankenstein. In 1943, she appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies.

In 1947, she starred with Eddy in Northwest Outpost, a musical film composed by Rudolf Friml. In 1949, she starred in Love Happy with the Marx Brothers. She played Madame Egelichi, a femme fatale spy, and her performance inspired Milton Caniff in the creation of his femme fatale spy, Madame Lynx, in the comic strip "Steve Canyon". Caniff hired Massey to pose for him.

Beginning on November 1, 1954, she hosted DuMont's The Ilona Massey Show, a weekly musical variety show in which she sang songs with guests in a nightclub set, with music provided by the Irving Fields Trio. The series ended January 3, 1955 after 10 episodes.

Politics

Becoming an American citizen in 1946, she remained strongly anti-communist for what she saw as the destruction of her native country, at one point picketing the United Nations during the 1956 visit of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev.

Death

Ilona Massey died of cancer in Bethesda, Maryland and was buried in Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery near her last husband, Donald Dawson, who had served in the United States Air Force Reserve as a Major General.

Source: Wikipedia

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Show Count: 14
Broadcast History: 11 June 1950 to 26 October 1950
Cast: Ilona Massey
Director: Harry W. Junkin
Producer: Harry W. Junkin
Broadcast: 10th October 1949
Added: Dec 10 2012