Bella Nagy (née Grósz; 4 July 1879 – 30 January 1947) was a Hungarian actress, and the second wife of writer Mór Jókai.
[3] Nagy had her stage debut in 1898, and performed in several works by Mór Jókai before she married the writer in 1899 in Budapest.
[1][5] She left the stage reluctantly, and attempted a comeback in 1901,[6] but continued in the public eye as Jókai's wife.
[8][9][10] In 1912, Nagy donated Jókai's books and papers to the Hungarian National Museum in exchange for a life pension.
[1] She moved to England in the 1939, to flee the Nazis and to arrange for an English-language edition of her husband's works.