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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steffi_DunaSteffi Duna - Wikipedia

    Hungarian dancer. Born in the Eastern name order in Budapest of Czech extraction and nicknamed Stefi (Stefánia) by her friends and family, Duna started dancing at the age of nine and first attracted attention as a thirteen-year-old ballet dancer in Europe.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0241755Steffi Duna - IMDb

    Steffi Duna. Actress: Anthony Adverse. A vintner's daughter, she was trained as a ballet dancer at the Budapest Opera. While still in her teens, she began on stage in amateur theatricals. By the early 1930s, she performed professionally in Salzburg, Berlin and London, appearing in the plays 'Wonder Bar' and 'Words and Music' (with John Mills).

    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Hungary
    • January 1, 1
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Steffi Duna. Actress: Anthony Adverse. A vintner's daughter, she was trained as a ballet dancer at the Budapest Opera. While still in her teens, she began on stage in amateur theatricals. By the early 1930s, she performed professionally in Salzburg, Berlin and London, appearing in the plays 'Wonder Bar' and 'Words and Music' (with John Mills).

    • February 8, 1910
    • April 22, 1992
  4. Steffi Duna was a Hungarian-born actress and a ballet dancer. As a thirteen-year-old ballet dancer in Europe, she first caught the public’s attention at the age of nine. Dancing career. Duna made her stage debut performing dramatized fairy tales at the Children’s Theater of Budapest.

  5. Apr 22, 1992 · Steffi Duna is an actor who appeared in many films from 1932 to 1940. See her biography, filmography, and photos on TMDB.

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  7. Apr 19, 2018 · Starring Steffi Duna, Don Alvarado and Paul Porcasi. Dazzling Technicolor short film often incorrectly described as the first, live-action three strip Technicolor film.

    • 20 min
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    • Saturday's World