Miklós Gábor
Known for: Acting
Born: April 6, 1919 in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary - Died: July 1, 1998
Miklós Gábor (7 April 1919 – 2 July 1998) was a Hungarian actor, most remembered for his roles in films Valahol Európában and Mágnás Miska. He was husband to Éva Ruttkai, and later Éva Vass. Miklós Gábor was born 7 April 1919, in Zalaegerszeg. After finishing the Academy of Drama in 1941, he joined the Madách Theatre. From 1945-1954 he was the member of the National Theatre, leaving in 1975 for the Katona József theatre in Kecskemét. From 1979 to 1984, he worked in the Népszínház theatre, after he returned to the National Theatre. In 1991, he joined the Független Színpad theatre. He died on 2 July 1998, in Budapest. Miklós Gábor is rememberd as a suggestive, reflective actor, a prominent character of the theatrical world emergingin Hungary after 1950. Besides acting, he also directed from 1970. He won the Kossuth Prize in 1953. Description above from the Wikipedia article Miklós Gábor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Father
Apa
A helyseg kalapacsa
Lantos
Egy ember, aki nincs
Captain Timar
It Happened in Europe
Hosszú
The State Department Store
Kocsis Ferenc
Másfél millió
A Strange Marriage
Zsiga Bernáth
Alba Regia
Doctor Hajnal
The Lost Generation
Benkõ Béla
Bondage
Every Day - Sunday
Kelemen
Springtime in Budapest
Pintér Zoltán
Ward No. 9
doktor Málnási
Why not Speak of Love?
The Bitter Truth
Palócz
N.N. the Angel of Death
At Midnight
Károlyi János
Sword and Dice
Windows of Time
Sinis
Mickey Magnate
Miska
The Bells Have Gone to Rome
Tibor
A Strictly Private Affair
Telkes Zoltán
A Cozy Cottage
Palotás
Age of Illusions
Flesch fõmérnök