Hungarian actors died at age 58

Here are 3 famous actors from Hungary died at 58:

Oscar Beregi, Jr.

Oscar Beregi, Jr. (May 12, 1918 Budapest-November 1, 1976 Los Angeles) also known as Oscar Beregei, Oscar Beregi or Oscar Bergi was a Hungarian actor.

He died as a result of myocardial infarction.

Oscar Beregi, Jr. began his acting career in Budapest in the 1930s before emigrating to the United States in the 1940s. He went on to appear in over 100 films and television shows throughout his career, often playing villains or authority figures. Some of his most notable film roles include appearances in films such as "Gone with the Wind," "Key Largo" and "An American in Paris." On television, he appeared in popular programs such as "The Twilight Zone," "Star Trek," and "Batman." In addition to his work in film and television, Beregi also had a successful career on stage, performing in numerous productions on Broadway. He was married and had two children.

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Jenő Törzs

Jenő Törzs (April 23, 1887 Budapest-February 1, 1946 Budapest) a.k.a. Törzs Jenõ, Jenõ Törzs or Jenő Törzs was a Hungarian actor, writer, theatre director and film director.

He began his career as an actor, performing in small theatres before moving on to larger stages. Törzs quickly became a prolific writer, penning plays that were staged in Budapest and throughout Hungary. In the 1920s, he began to take on directing roles, both in theatre and in film. He directed many silent films in the 1920s and 30s, including one of the first Hungarian sound films, "Az utolsó bohém" (The Last Bohemian).

Despite his successes, Törzs faced increasing difficulty during World War II, as politics and censorship became more and more oppressive. He continued to work in the film industry, but was limited in the types of projects he could take on. Törzs died in 1946, just after the end of the war, and is remembered as one of Hungary's most important theatre and film figures.

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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 died in leukemia.

Throughout his career, Márkus appeared in over a hundred films, making him one of the most recognizable faces in Hungarian cinema. He was particularly well-known for his roles in the films, "Háry János," "Két emelet boldogság," and "Az ötödik pecsét." He also lent his voice to numerous animated characters, including some of the most iconic Disney characters in Hungarian dubs, such as Baloo from "The Jungle Book" and King Louie from "The Lion King." Márkus received several awards both for his acting and voice work, including the Kossuth Prize, one of Hungary's highest honors for cultural achievement.

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