Geza Herczeg

Geza Herczeg

writer

Geza Herczeg was born on Mar 01, 1888 in Hungary. Geza Herczeg's big-screen debut came with A Sister of Six directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius in 1926. Geza Herczeg is known for The Life of Emile Zola directed by William Dieterle, Paul Muni stars as Emile Zola and Gale Sondergaard as Lucie Dreyfus. Geza Herczeg has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Geza Herczeg achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie Geza Herczeg plays is Jhansi Ki Rani which will be released on Jan 01, 1956.

Hungarian-American playwright and screenwriter Geza Herczeg was also a newspaper publisher and covered the Balkan Wars and later World War I as a correspondent. In 1926 he was granted an interview with Benito Mussolini in Rome; in 1936 he was invited back, and asked to translate and produce a play Mussolini had written about the last days of Napoleon. To the surprise of many, "The Hundred Days" turned out to be a hit. Herczeg's first big success had been his 1927 musical score "Wonder Bar", later adapted to the screen, the German libretto "Kaiserin Josephine" (1936). He shared the Academy Award for Best Writing and Screenplay with Heinz Herald and and Norman Reilly Raine for the biopic La vie d'Emile Zola (1937). He also served as chief of the press department for the Hungarian Ministry of State. During World War II he served with the US Office of War Information. Though an author of many successful plays, his reputation in America was based primarily on his work in Hollywood, but he continued to work for the stage (1948's "The Vicious Circle", later filmed as The Vicious Circle (1948)) and screenplays abroad (Sangue sul sagrato (1950) and Pages galantes de Boccace (1953)). Shortly before his death he was planning to write a book and screenplay on the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi.

  • Birthday

    Mar 01, 1888
  • Place of Birth

    Budapest, Hungary

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Academy Awards, USA
1938
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner - Oscar
1938
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner - Oscar