- Kálmán
Latabár (1902–1970) was a
Hungarian comedian and film actor,
perhaps the country's most po****r
comic in the post-war years. "Latyi"
reached his...
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including the
politicians Bertalan Szemere and László Palóczy,
members of the
Latabár actor dynasty, and the
father of the poet Mihály Tompa.
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comedy film
directed by Zoltán
Farkas and László
Kardos and
starring Kálmán
Latabár,
Edith Zeisler and Géza Boross. The sports-mad
owner of a
toothpick factory...
- Mihály Vörösmarty. Its
first director was
Endre Latabár, the
first member of the
illustrious Latabár actor-dynasty. For
several years, the
lower levels...
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architect Mária Siklós in 2002) in the
background and the
Statue of Kálmán
Latabár (aut****d by
sculptor Péter Raab Párkányi in 2002) in the foreground...
- as Zülfilkár György Bárdy as Ali's Man
Vilmos Komlós as Uzsorás Árpád
Latabár as Török zarándok Gábor Mádi Szabó as
Budai bíró John
Bartha as Gül Baba's...
- The
train station was
built on the site of his family's house. Kálmán
Latabár (1902–1970), actor,
comedian Nicolas Abraham (1919–1975),
French psychoanalyst...
- composer, ethnomusicologist, educator,
linguist and
philosopher Kálmán
Latabár, actor,
comedian Béla Magyari,
cosmonaut Lázár Mészáros, Hungary's first...
- 1944
Hungarian comedy film
directed by István
Balogh and
starring Kálmán
Latabár,
Piroska Vaszary and Valéria Hidvéghy. It was shot at the
Hunnia Studios...
- Németh as
Rolla János Sárdy as
Baracs Pista, mérnök Kálmán
Latabár as Pixi Árpád
Latabár as Mixi Mária
Sulyok as Korláthyné grófnõ
Hilda Gobbi as Nagymama...