Eric Feldary

Eric Feldary

Deceased · Born: Apr 12, 1912 · Died: Feb 26, 1968

1948
1944

Personal Details

BornApr 12, 1912 Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]

Biography

Eric Feldary, a 55-year-old individual, met a tragic demise due to the severe consequences of a gas explosion that ravaged his West Hollywood residence. The catastrophic event left him with second and third-degree burns covering more than 50% of his body, necessitating his urgent transportation to a hospital for medical attention.

According to the sheriff's deputy who conducted an investigation into the blast, Feldary revealed that he had inadvertently failed to shut off the valve of a gas heater the preceding night. The following morning, when he attempted to light a match, the roof of his 5-room abode was lifted off its foundation, and the structure was severely damaged.

Leslie Warner, a 57-year-old neighbor, was alerted to the explosion and hastily emerged from her own residence to witness Feldary fleeing his burning home, his attire ablaze. Warner promptly utilized a garden hose to extinguish the flames and then summoned the fire department to provide assistance.

Born in Budapest, Feldary had initially gained recognition in Hungary as a skilled fencer, and he went on to reprise these roles several times in Hollywood before establishing himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

1962
Tender Is the Night
Tender Is the Night as Headwaiter (uncredited)
1961
The Comancheros
The Comancheros as Valtin (uncredited)
1956
Magnificent Roughnecks
Magnificent Roughnecks as Señor Ramon Serrano
1953
Desert Legion
Desert Legion as Legionnaire (uncredited)
1951
1948
I, Jane Doe
I, Jane Doe as Reporter
1947
Golden Earrings
Golden Earrings as Obersturmfuhrer Zweig (uncredited)
1944
1941