Mártha Eggerth(1912-2013)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
From the day she was born Martha lived in a world of music. For sure
her father was a banker but he was also an amateur pianist. As for her
mother, she was a housewife but also a very talented opera singer who
had given up her career for the joys of matrimony and motherhood. It
does not come as a surprise, under such circumstances, that the little
girl's singing capacities were soon discovered. At eight she was
already on a scene singing an aria from "The Barber of Seville". A
critic attended the show and was impressed by her performance. He
introduced her to the director of the Magyar Theater, where she landed
her first contract. As of the age of 10 she was hailed as Hungary's
"national idol". And it was not long before her triumph became
international. An operetta, "Pogasza", was written specially for the
crystal-clear-voiced little singer. Among others, she played the role
of the doll in "Tales of Hoffmann" and starred in "Das Veilchen vom
Montmartre" by Kalman. With the advent of sound films, she found
herself very much in demand in the 1930s, bringing her beautiful voice
and looks to yet more delighted viewers. It is on the set of "Mein Herz
ruft nach dir" that she met Jan Kiepura, another successful opera and
operetta singer. Although it was not love at first sight, Jan and
Martha gradually fell in love, married two years later, had two sons
and were separated only by death with the demise of Jan in 1966. In
1938, the couple fled Austria after its annexation by Hitler and
settled down in the South of France first then in the USA. Martha made
fewer movies but kept on singing. For instance she co-starred in "The
merry Widow" in Broadway for three years with Jan Kiepura. She became
an American citizen in the fifties and currently lives in Rye, new
York.