Steven Geray Movies
Czech character actor Steven Geray was for many years a member in good standing of the Hungarian National Theater. He launched his English-speaking film career in Britain in 1935, then moved to the U.S. in 1941. His roles ranged from sinister to sympathetic, from "A" productions like
Gilda (1946) to potboilers like
El Paso (1949). He flourished during the war years, enjoying top billing in the moody little romantic melodrama
So Dark the Night (1946), and also attracting critical praise for his portrayal of Dirk Stroeve in
The Moon and Sixpence (1942). Many of Geray's film appearances in the 1950s were unbilled; when he was given screen credit, it was usually as "Steve Geray." Geray's busy career in film and television continued into the 1960s. Steven Geray worked until he had obviously depleted his physical strength; it was somewhat sad to watch the ailing Geray struggle through the western horror pic
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1965). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide