Hungarian actors died in 1985

Here are 2 famous actors from Hungary died in 1985:

Jules White

Jules White (September 17, 1900 Budapest-April 30, 1985 Van Nuys) also known as Jules Weiss or Julius Weiss was a Hungarian film director, film producer, actor, voice actor and screenwriter. His children are called Harold White and Ruth Godfrey.

White was best known for his work with The Three Stooges, having directed and produced over 200 of their comedic shorts during the 1930s and 1940s. He also worked on feature films for Columbia Pictures, including the film noir classic "The Big Heat" (1953) starring Glenn Ford and Lee Marvin. In addition to his work in film, White also served in the US Army during World War I and was a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. Despite his prolific career in Hollywood, White retired from the film industry in the 1950s and lived out the remainder of his life in Van Nuys, California with his wife and children.

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László Márkus

László Márkus (June 10, 1927 Budapest-December 30, 1985 Budapest) also known as Márkus László, Markus Laszlo or László, Márkus was a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He began his acting career in the 1950s, performing in theaters across Hungary, before transitioning to film and television in the 1960s. Márkus starred in numerous Hungarian films and became a popular face on television, often playing comedic roles. He was also a prolific voice actor, providing Hungarian dubbing for foreign films and television series, including the Hungarian voice of Captain Hook in Disney's animated film "Peter Pan."

Márkus was highly regarded for his versatility as an actor, seamlessly transitioning between dramatic and comedic roles. He was awarded the Artist of Merit award by the Hungarian government in 1975 for his contributions to Hungarian culture.

Unfortunately, Márkus passed away in 1985 at the age of 58 due to a heart attack. He left behind a lasting legacy as one of Hungary's most beloved actors and voice actors.

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