Rosy Barsony (born as Miss Schustek) was a child actress, dancer and soubrette. In 1931, in Berlin, she appeared in Paul Abraham's operettas "Viktoria und ihr Husar" ("Victoria and Her Hussar"), "Die Blume von Hawaii" ("The Flower of Hawaii", "Fleur d'Hawai") and Ball im Savoy (1935) ("Ball At The Savoy", "Bale au Savoy"). During her acting career,...
With the rise of the National Socialists her career came to an abrupt end in Germany and the Jew Rosy Barsony went to Austria. Beside it she also acted in some Hungarian movie productions as well.
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After the war she concentrated to her stage career and took part in different operettas.
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When the new political situation in Europe caught up with her in her home country too she was no longer able to perform in Hungary.
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Later she was also engaged for French TV productions.
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In 1937 at Milan (Italy) the operetta "Zizì" with Barsony and her husband was forbidden by fascist authorities because the two artists were Jewish.