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- Birth nameCarl Farkas
- Karl Farkas was born on October 28, 1893 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He was a writer and actor, known for Wonder Bar (1934), Sehnsucht 202 (1932) and Justizmaschine (1931). He was married to Anny Hán. He died on May 16, 1971 in Vienna, Austria.
- SpousesAnny Hán(November 28, 1946 - May 16, 1971) (his death)Anny Hán(February 27, 1934 - February 24, 1944) (divorced)Anny Hán(July 17, 1924 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenRobert 'Bobby' Farkas
- Before Karl Farkas could launch his artistic career he served during World War I and was wounded.
- Karl Farkas was desirous to become an actor at a young age but his parents were insistent that he will become a lawyer. His brother wanted to become a painter but the parents were insistent as well that he should take over the shoe store family business. Karl Farkas brother gave way to despair that he committed suicide. The parents were so shocked that they granted Karl Farkas' wish to become an actor.
- Because of his Jewis ancestry he was not able to work in the National Socialist Germany and from 1938 also no longer in Austria. He emigrated via Paris to the USA where he continued his artistic career in a smaller scope by performing in front of other persons living in exile.
- The actor and cabaret artist Karl Farkas was born in 1893 in Vienna. To his relatives belong the uncle Felix Salten who became famous as a screenwriter and author (among others "Bambi" and "Josephine Mutzenbacher").
- After the war he studied music and fine arts at the academy in Vienna and afterwards he gained a foothold at the theater. It followed engagements at different theaters in Austria and in 1921 he was engaged at the cabaret Simpl where he appeared together with Fritz Grünbaum. With it he established his popularity as a cabaret artist.
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