Eva Bartok
Actress

Eva Bartok Net Worth

Eva Bartok was a talented actor and beautiful woman whose life was marked by tragedy and confusion. She was forced to marry a Nazi officer at 15 and later escaped Hungary with the help of a producer. She made her screen debut in A Tale of Five Cities (1951) and was soon noticed for her unique fashion sense. She found success in Italy and was cast in The Crimson Pirate (1952) by Burt Lancaster. Eva's career was prolific in the 1950s, but she was more known for her off-screen antics than her work. She eventually retired from movies in 1967 and devoted her life to spirituality, dying in 1998.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day June 18, 1927
Birth Place  Budapest, Hungary, Hungary
Age 93 YEARS OLD
Died On 1 August 1998(1998-08-01) (aged 71)\nLondon, England
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Actress
Years active 1947–1966
Spouse(s) Geza Kovacs (1941-1942) (annulled) Alexander Paal (1948-1950) (divorced) William Wordsworth (1951-1955) (divorced) Curd Jürgens (1955-1956) (divorced)
Partner(s) Frank Sinatra David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven
Children Deana Jürgens (b. 1957)

💰 Net worth

Eva Bartok, widely recognized as an esteemed Actress and Soundtrack artist in Hungary, is projected to have a net worth of approximately $100K to $1M by 2024. Throughout her illustrious career, Bartok has showcased her remarkable talent and versatility in numerous film and television productions. With her distinct on-screen presence and captivating performances, she has undoubtedly established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. As her success continues to grow, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is poised to reach remarkable heights in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

1950

During the 1950s, Bartok was reportedly diagnosed with ovarian cancer while pregnant, but the tumour 'disappeared' before the birth of her child. In 1989 author Richard Lamparski reported that Bartok was last known to be "a member of an eastern religious cult."

1955

During the Second World War, a teenaged Bartok, the daughter of a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, was forced to marry Hungarian Nazi officer Géza Kovács; the marriage was annulled after the war on the grounds of coercion of a minor. She had four other marriages, all of which ended in divorce, including her final marriage, to actor Curd Jürgens (1955–56). Her daughter Deana was born in 1957, shortly after the marriage to Jürgens ended. Three decades later, Bartok claimed Deana's biological father was actually Frank Sinatra, with whom she had a brief affair in 1956.

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About the author

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