Hungarian actors died in 1966

Here are 2 famous actors from Hungary died in 1966:

Sándor Gál

Sándor Gál (April 21, 1901 Mohács-October 12, 1966 Budapest) was a Hungarian actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1920s and appeared in over 90 films during his career, establishing him as one of the most prominent actors in Hungary. He was best known for his roles in films such as "Two Girls on the Street" (1939), "The Blue Angel" (1941), and "The Man of Gold" (1957), among others. Gál also worked extensively in theater, both as an actor and a director. Despite his success, he was never a member of the Hungarian Actors' Union due to political reasons. Gál passed away in Budapest at the age of 65, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hungary's most famous actors.

Julius Klein

Julius Klein (November 20, 1885 Hungary-July 16, 1966 Hollywood) was a Hungarian actor and writer.

Klein began his career in the theatre world and later transitioned to the film industry. He acted in numerous silent films in Hungary before moving to Hollywood in the 1920s. Klein is best known for his supporting roles in American films such as 'The Mark of Zorro' (1920), 'The Phantom of the Opera' (1925), and 'The Mummy' (1932).

Apart from acting, Klein was also a prolific screenwriter, having written the screenplays for several films, including 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' (1923), 'The Phantom of the Opera' (1925), and 'Dracula's Daughter' (1936).

Throughout his career, Klein received critical acclaim for his performances and his writing. He was known for his ability to inject humor into his screenplays, making his films entertaining and engaging to audiences.

Klein's contributions to the film industry earned him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. He passed away in 1966 at the age of 80.

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