Ferenc Molnár

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ferenc Molnár (originally Ferenc Neumann; 12 January 1878, in Budapest – 1 April 1952, in New York City) was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His Americanized name was Franz Molnar. He emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian Jews during World War II. As a novelist, Molnár is remembered principally for The Paul Street Boys, the story of two rival gangs of youths in Budapest. The novel is a classic of youth literature, beloved in Hungary and abroad for its treatment of the themes of solidarity and self-sacrifice. It w…

  • Writing
  • Born 12 January 1878
  • Died 1 April 1952 (age 74)
  • Budapest, Hungary (Austria-Hungary)
  • 44 credits

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Selected TV credits: Tales of the Unexpected (1979), Startime (1959).

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