Biographies: Margit Lux - Actor

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A Hungarian silent film actress, born on April 10, 1902, in Szombathely, Austria-Hungary. Margit Lux graduated from Kálmán Rózsahegyi's school, and in 1920, the Gaumont Film Company signed her to a contract to work for their branch in Amsterdam. Her husband, Pósta Sándor, was a doctor. She starred in several of Kertész Mihály's early films and is best known for Dracula's Death (1921), Lu, the Coquette (1919), and Alraune (1919).