István Mihály

[1] He combined employment in the Hungarian film industry alongside work writing for cabarets.

He began working in the silent era, and directed a single film The Seventh Veil (1927).

His career flourished in the 1930s following the introduction of sound film, but the Anti-Jewish laws enacted by the Horthy regime forced him to work using an alias during the 1940s.

In 1944 following the German invasion that brought the Nazi-backed Arrow Cross to power he was arrested due to his Jewish background and subject to forced labour.

In a weakened condition he died in Bruck an der Leitha.