Hungarian actors died in 1951

Here are 2 famous actors from Hungary died in 1951:

J. Edward Bromberg

J. Edward Bromberg (December 25, 1903 Timișoara-December 6, 1951 London) a.k.a. Josef Bromberger, Joseph Edward Bromberg, J.Edward Bromberg or Joseph Bromberg was a Hungarian actor. He had one child, Conrad Bromberg.

During his career, J. Edward Bromberg acted in over 80 films and numerous Broadway productions. He made his Broadway debut in 1926 and became a regular performer on the New York stage. Some of his notable film roles include "The Mark of Zorro" (1940), "Rebecca" (1940) and "To Be or Not to Be" (1942). However, his career was cut short when he was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. He was unable to work in Hollywood and eventually moved to Europe. He died in London in 1951 at the age of 47. Some sources suggest that the stress and depression caused by the blacklist contributed to his untimely death.

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Gusztáv Pártos

Gusztáv Pártos (August 18, 1895 Austria-Hungary-March 22, 1951 Budapest) also known as Gusztav Partos, Gus Partos or Gustav Paros was a Hungarian actor.

He began his acting career in 1917 and quickly became a prominent figure in Hungarian theater and film. Pártos acted in over 60 films during his career, with notable roles in movies such as "A Tanítónő" (The Schoolmistress) and "Két félidő a pokolban" (Two Halves in Hell). Pártos was also a gifted theatre actor and worked at the Hungarian National Theatre in Budapest for many years. Additionally, he was a founding member of the National Theatre Company. Pártos is remembered as one of Hungary's finest actors and is credited with bringing a level of depth and nuance to his performances.

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