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Lajos Dobák
Actor
Born July 25, 1928Died April 19, 2006 (77 years)
Lajos Dobák ( Budapest , July 25 , 1928 – Budapest , April 19, 2006 ) was a Hungarian actor who won the Jászai Mari Award and the Aase Award .
He was expelled from the Academy of Theatre Arts in 1949. His acting career began in 1954 at the Hungarian People's Army Theatre . From 1957 he was contracted by the Katona József Theatre in Kecskemét , from 1961 by the Pécs National Theatre , and from 1965 by the Petőfi Theatre in Veszprém . From 1982 he was an artist at the Radnóti Theatre . From 1986 until his retirement (until 1988), he played at the Szigliget Theatre in Szolnok . From 1990 he also appeared in performances at the Szekszárd German Theatre and from 1999 at the Petőfi Theatre in Sopron . His art was awarded several prizes.
He was expelled from the Academy of Theatre Arts in 1949. His acting career began in 1954 at the Hungarian People's Army Theatre . From 1957 he was contracted by the Katona József Theatre in Kecskemét , from 1961 by the Pécs National Theatre , and from 1965 by the Petőfi Theatre in Veszprém . From 1982 he was an artist at the Radnóti Theatre . From 1986 until his retirement (until 1988), he played at the Szigliget Theatre in Szolnok . From 1990 he also appeared in performances at the Szekszárd German Theatre and from 1999 at the Petőfi Theatre in Sopron . His art was awarded several prizes.
Lajos Dobák Filmography
| 2001 | |
| 2000 | Werckmeister Harmonies · as Mr. Volent | 
| 1990 | |
| 1989 | |
| 1989 | The Phantom of the Opera · as Maitre D' | 
| 1985 | Johann Sebastian Bach (TV Series) | 
| 1985 | Colonel Redl · as Úr A Galiciai Bálon(uncredited) | 
| 1985 | For Those I Loved (TV Series) · as Officer Allemand | 
| 1983 | For Those I Loved · as Un Officier Allemand | 
| 1974 | |
| 1971 | Egy óra múlva itt vagyok (TV Series) · as Német Fõhadnagy | 
| 1964 | A Tenkes kapitánya (TV Series) |