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  1. Walter Surovy (sometimes spelled Szurovy; 28 May 1910 in Vienna – 4 November 2001 in Manhattan, New York City) was an Austrian stage and film actor. He appeared in leading roles at the Theater in der Josefstadt, the Salzburg Festival, and the Neues Deutsches Theater.

  2. Walter Szurovy. Actor: To Have and Have Not. Austrian-born Walter Szurovy began his acting career on the Vienna stage, and played in Karlsbad, Iglau, Maehrisch Ostrau and in 1937 at the Theater in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

  3. In 1939, Stevens married Walter Surovy, an Austrian stage and screen actor she met during her European years, after he fled the Nazis to New York. One likely display of Surovy's finesse with publicity was the fact that Stevens' voice was insured by Lloyd's of London in 1945 for $1 million.

  4. Walter Szurovy. Actor: To Have and Have Not. Austrian-born Walter Szurovy began his acting career on the Vienna stage, and played in Karlsbad, Iglau, Maehrisch Ostrau and in 1937 at the Theater in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

  5. Nov 7, 2001 · The Metropolitan Opera mourns with profound sadness the death of our very dear friend, Walter Surovy, the beloved husband of Managing Director, Rise Stevens. An elegant gentleman, he was...

  6. Nov 6, 2001 · SUROVY-Walter. On November 4, 2001 at age 91. Beloved husband of Rise Stevens Surovy, father of Nicholas Surovy, grandather of Marisa Z. Surovy, brother of Hilda Csoka. Contributions in his...

  7. Singer Rise Stevens, her husband, Walter Surovy, and their son are nearing the end of a summer spent in a home converted from a windmill-carriage house at Quogue, Long Island, N.Y. on Sept. 4, 1951. The place was built around the turn of the century as part of an estate.