Steven Geray

Steven Geray

Actor
Born
November 10, 1904
Died
December 26, 1973

Diminutive, gentle-featured character actor, who specialised in playing meek, reticent or kindly gentlemen, usually of Gallic, Germanic or Eastern European backgrounds. Istvan Gyergyay was born in the old Austro/Hungarian town of Ungvar (present-day Uzhgorod) and studied at Budapest University. His…

Biography

Diminutive, gentle-featured character actor, who specialised in playing meek, reticent or kindly gentlemen, usually of Gallic, Germanic or Eastern European backgrounds. Istvan Gyergyay was born in the old Austro/Hungarian town of Ungvar (present-day Uzhgorod) and studied at Budapest University. His acting career began on stage with the Hungarian National Theatre in 1924. By the end of the decade, he appeared in Hungarian films (one of them, Tokajerglut (1933), starred the Hungarian actor, and future Hollywood favourite, S.Z. Sakall). In 1934, Istvan moved to Britain and became first 'Stefan', then 'Steven'. In spite of initial linguistic problems, he soon managed to secure steady work on screen and in radio. Seven years later, he turned up in Hollywood and soon found himself much in demand for playing waiters, maitre d's, stewards, doctors and the occasional ship captain.

Geray appeared in roles that backed up the exotic locales stipulated for films like The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). He also gave valuable support in pictures with military or espionage themes, from Hotel Berlin (1945) to Gilda (1946) (as the casino's washroom attendant, Uncle Pio, whose actions in the final scene are crucial in removing the chief encumbrance to a happy ending). In The Moon and Sixpence (1942), he effectively essayed the buffoonish painter Dirk Stroeve, though Bosley Crowther of the New York Times (October 28, 1942) found his performance "inclined to affectation". Under contract at Columbia from 1946 to 1952, Steven even featured in a rare starring role in the cult film noir So Dark the Night (1946). From the mid-1950's, Steven worked almost exclusively as a reliable TV guest actor and was somewhat unfortunate to round off his career as Dr. Frankenstein's grandson Rudolph out in the Wild West of William Beaudine's low budget exploitation flick Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966).

Actor

The SwingerThe Swinger(1966)as Man with Fish
The Time TunnelThe Time Tunnel(1966)as Perrault
The Dick Van Dyke ShowThe Dick Van Dyke Show(1961)as Mr. Gerard
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's DaughterJesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter(1966)as Dr. Rudolph Frankenstein
Our Man FlintOur Man Flint(1966)as Israeli Diplomat

Self

Aweful Movies with Deadly EarnestAweful Movies with Deadly Earnest(1967)as Basil Jerichau
CabaretCabaret(1936)as Self - Performer, Self
Cabaret Cruise(1937)as Self - Performer
Intimate Cabaret(1937)as Self - Performer
Starlight(1936)as Self - Performer

Archive Footage

Hollywood HorrorsHollywood Horrors(2018)as Dr. Rudolph Frankenstein
Frontier Justice(1958)as Alex Rozky
The Adventures of Fu ManchuThe Adventures of Fu Manchu(1956)as Otto Helgaard

Known for

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Steven Geray in The Story of Three Loves (1953)Steven Geray in The Dark Past (1948)Charles Cane, Steven Geray, and Phil Tully in The Dark Past (1948)Dave Barry and Steven Geray in Ladies of the Chorus (1948)Steven Geray in Ladies of the Chorus (1948)Steven Geray in The Dark Past (1948)

Credit Score: Steven Geray

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Captain of Waiters
Fri Oct 27 1950
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1All About Eve60.0019508.2614149271
2Spellbound7.5019457.51656560
3In a Lonely Place5.0019507.90039188
4Gilda5.0019467.60038597
5Phantom of the Opera5.0019436.4249300
6Gentlemen Prefer Blondes3.7519537.10047256
7Woman on the Run3.7519517.2005676
8Blind Spot3.2519476.600566
9So Dark the Night3.2519466.3001565
10Ship of Fools3.0019657.0287728