Hungarian actors who died due to Pulmonary embolism

Here are 1 famous actors from Hungary died in Pulmonary embolism:

József Körös

József Körös a.k.a. Buksi was a Hungarian actor.

Born on November 28, 1926, in Budapest, Hungary, József Körös started his acting career in the late 1940s in the Szeged National Theater. He then joined the National Theater in Budapest, where he became one of the institution's leading actors.

Körös was known for his versatility and played a wide range of characters, from comic to tragic roles, in both traditional and modern plays. He also appeared in several Hungarian films and television shows, including the popular series "Kojak Budapesten" (Kojak in Budapest).

In addition to his theatrical and screen work, Körös was also a prominent voice actor and lent his voice to numerous animated and dubbed films.

Throughout his career, Körös received several awards for his contributions to Hungarian theater and film, including the Jászai Mari Award, the highest honor for Hungarian actors.

He died on October 4, 1993, in Budapest, leaving behind a rich legacy in Hungarian culture and entertainment.

During his career, József Körös worked with some of the most renowned Hungarian directors, such as János Rózsa, who directed him in productions of "Hamlet" and "King John," and Miklós Szinetár, who directed him in "The Beggar's Opera" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" He also performed in international productions, such as the German production of "The Three-Penny Opera" and the American production of "The Physicists." In addition to his work on stage and screen, Körös was also a respected drama teacher and taught at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. Körös's son, János Körös, is also a prominent Hungarian actor.

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