{{Short description|Hungarian actress (1907–1997)}} {{Western name order|Turay Ida}} {{more citations needed|date=June 2019}} {{Infobox person | name = Ida Turay | image = File:Turay Ida színművésznő. Fortepan 52406.jpg | image_size = | caption = Ida Turay in 1938 | birth_date = 28 September 1907 | birth_place = [[Rákospalota]], [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] | death_date = 2 June 1997 | death_place = [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] | other_names = | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1929–1996 (film) }} '''Ida Turay''' (Born '''Ida Turmayer;''' 28 September 1907 – 2 June 1997) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[film actress]] known for her roles in comedies during the 1930s.<ref>Ostrowska, Pitassio & Varga p.58</ref> She was the sister of the actress and singer [[Clara Tabody]]. She was married to the writer [[István Békeffy]].

==Selected filmography== [[File:Márciusi mese (1934).jpg|thumb|Turay in ''[[It Happened in March]]'' (1934).]] * ''[[Prisoner Number Seven]]'' (1929) * ''[[The Rakoczi March]]'' (1933) * ''[[The New Relative]]'' (1934) * ''[[It Happened in March]]'' (1934) * ''[[Romance of Ida]]'' (1934) * ''[[Thanks for Knocking Me Down]]'' (1935) * ''[[Villa for Sale]]'' (1935) * ''[[Under Blazing Heavens]]'' (1936) * ''[[My Daughter Is Different]]'' (1937) * ''[[Tales of Budapest]]'' (1937) * ''[[Hotel Springtime]]'' (1937) * ''[[The Borrowed Castle]]'' (1937) * ''[[Rézi Friday]]'' (1938) * ''[[Magda Expelled]]'' (1938) * ''[[Rosemary (1938 film)|Rosemary]]'' (1938) * ''[[No Coincidence (film)|No Coincidence]]'' (1939) * ''[[Seven Years Hard Luck]]'' (1940) * ''[[Seven Plum Trees]]'' (1940) * ''[[Finally! (1941 film)|Finally!]]'' (1941) * ''[[The Gyurkovics Boys]]'' (1941) * ''[[Three Bells (film)|Three Bells]]'' (1941) * ''[[Costume Ball (film)|Costume Ball]]'' (1942) * ''[[Magdolna (film)|Magdolna]]'' (1942) * ''[[Egy szoknya, egy nadrág]]'' ''([[One Skirt, One Trousers]])'' (1943) * ''[[Muki (film)|Muki]]'' (1944) * ''[[Masterless Woman]]'' (1944) * ''[[The Siege of Beszterce]]'' (1948) * ''[[Janika (film)|Janika]]'' (1949) * ''[[Déryné (film)|Déryné]]'' (1951) * ''[[The State Department Store]]'' (1953) * ''[[The Liar (1961 film)|The Liar]]'' (1961) * ''[[Csínom Palkó]]'' (1973) * ''[[Oh, Bloody Life]]'' (1984)

==References== {{Reflist}}

==Bibliography== * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex''. Wallflower Press, 2004. * Ostrowska, Dorota, Pitassio, Francesco & Varga, Zsuzsanna. ''Popular Cinemas in East Central Europe: Film Cultures and Histories''. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017

==External links== *{{IMDb name|0876836}}

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