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Vilma Bánky
Vilma Bánky (January 9, 1901 – March 18, 1991) was a Hungarian-born American silent film actress, although the early part of her acting career began in Budapest, spreading to France, Austria, and Germany. Banky was best known for her roles in ''The Eagle'' and ''The Son of the Sheik'' with Rudolph Valentino and several romantic teamings with Ronald Colman. ==Early life== She was born Vilma Koncsics〔Hungarian civil registration document from Nagydorog, available through LDS records; film number 1793002 Items 4–5〕 on January 9, 1901〔 to (János (later John; 1875-1948) and Katalin (née Ulbert) Koncsics (1880-1947) ) in Nagydorog, Austria-Hungary. Her father was a bureau chief in Franz Joseph's Austro-Hungarian Empire. Shortly after her birth, her father as a police sergeant was transferred to Budapest, and the family relocated. She had two siblings – an older brother, Gyula (who would later go on to work in Berlin as a writer and cinematographer), and a younger sister, Gisella. After graduation from secondary school, Bánky (as she would later be known) took courses to work as a stenographer, but was offered a role in a film. Her first film appearance was in the now lost film, ''Im Letzten Augenblick'' (''In the last moment''), directed by Carl Boese in Germany in 1919. On a trip to Budapest in 1925, Hollywood film producer Samuel Goldwyn discovered and signed her to a contract. Both her mother and father were vehemently against Bánky's acting career as was her fiancé; nonetheless she left for the United States in March 1925, arriving to a great deal of fanfare.
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