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  1. Eva Bartok (* 18. Juni 1927 in Budapest; † 1. August 1998 in London; geborene Éva Ivanova Márta Szőke) war eine ungarisch-britische Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Karriere. 2 Privates. 3 Filmografie. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. Karriere.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_BartokEva Bartok - Wikipedia

    Éva Márta Szőke Ivanovics (18 June 1927 – 1 August 1998), known professionally as Eva Bartok, was a Hungarian-British actress. She began acting in films in 1950, and her last credited appearance was in 1966. She acted in more than 40 American, British, German, Hungarian, French, and Israeli films.

  3. Prof. Eva Bartok, MD. Our research focuses on the participation of non-immune cells in innate immune sensing, both via activation of cell-intrinsic receptors and through crosstalk with professional immune cells. Innate immune sensing is vital for the survival of all multicellular organisms, whether plants, drosophila or humans. In sickness and ...

  4. Eva Bartok geb. Eva Ivanova Szöke; ungarische Schauspielerin; Filme u. a.: "Der rote Korsar", "Meines Vaters Pferde", "Orientexpress", "Der Arzt von Stalingrad", "Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein"

  5. Eva Bartok (eredeti neve: Szőke Éva) (Kecskemét, 1927. június 18. – London, 1998. augusztus 1.) magyar származású német színésznő.

  6. Eva Bartok. Actress: The Crimson Pirate. Eva Bartok was both a beautiful lady and a talented actor whose roots were in classical theater. Her first and only film in Hungary, Mezei próféta (1947) ("Prophet of the Fields"), was banned by communist censorship. Actually her life up to that point had been marked by confusion and tragedy. Her ...

  7. Béla Bartók war ein ungarischer Komponist, Pianist und Musikethnologe und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter der Moderne.