Artúr Somlay, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on February 28, 1883, in the vibrant city of Budapest, which was then a part of Austria-Hungary.
As a talented actor and writer, Somlay made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, with some of his most notable works including the 1940 film "Füszer és csemege", as well as the 1921 films "Die Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo - 3. Der Mordprozeß Stanley" and "Die Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo - 2. Marokkanische Nächte".
In his personal life, Somlay was married to the lovely Júlia Laszloszky, and the two shared a deep love and commitment to one another.
Tragically, Somlay's life came to an end on November 11, 1951, in his hometown of Budapest, which had by then become part of Hungary.