
Ferike Boros (3 August 1873 – 16 January 1951) was a Hungarian-born American stage and movie actress.
Born in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary, in 1873, Boros was on stage starting in 1893. She moved to London in 1903, two years later appearing at Covent Garden. In Hungary, she performed in the National Court Theatre (NCT) in Budapest. In 1909, while still with the NCT, she visited the United States and Canada as part of a trip around the world to report on how dramatic productions were staged in each country that she visited. As she visited various theatrical managers in New York City, she regularly encountered rejection despite her official letter (written in English) from the NCT. In one office she was told, "Oh, Mr. Belasco is flooded with crazy communications from freaks and fakirs and cranks ..."
After being well-coached in English and the conventions of American show business, she had a long career on the Broadway stage and in theatrical touring companies, from 1909 through 1927; thereafter she was seen in character roles in motion pictures.
Boros died in her home in Van Nuys, California, on 16 January 1951, aged 77.
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Little Caesar
1931 · as Mrs. Passa (uncredited)

Rio
1939 · as Maria (as Ferika Boras)

Love Affair
1939 · as Terry's Landlady (uncredited)

Huddle
1932 · as Mrs. Amatto

Bachelor Mother
1939 · as Mrs. Weiss

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1945 · as Grandmother (uncredited)

Make Way for Tomorrow
1937 · as Mrs. Sarah Rubens (uncredited)

Once Upon a Honeymoon
1942 · as Elsa

The Talk of the Town
1942 · as Mrs. Pulaski (uncredited)

Princess O'Rourke
1943 · as Mrs. Anna Pulaski (uncredited)

The Pied Piper
1942 · as Madame

Fifth Avenue Girl
1939 · as Olga

Born Reckless
1930 · as Ma Beretti

Caught in the Draft
1941 · as Yetta

The Fountain
1934 · as Nurse

Lillian Russell
1940 · as Mrs. Rose

East Side, West Side
1949 · as Rosa's Grandma Senta (uncredited)

Rafter Romance
1933 · as Rosie Eckbaum (uncredited)