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Kálmán Latabár | |
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Born | 24 November 1902 |
Died | 12 January 1970 |
Occupation(s) | Film actor, Comedian |
Years active | 1935 – 1968 |
Spouse | Katalin Walter |
Children | Kálmán Latabár Jr. |
Kálmán Latabár (1902–1970) was a Hungarian comedian and film actor, perhaps the country's most popular comic in the post-war years. "Latyi" reached his peak popularity during the war years and in the early days of Hungarian television, doing stand-up comedy, operettas and musicals, and comic routines in variety shows. A talented song-and-dance man, he had impeccable comic timing. Later in life he made several successful tours in Western Europe, Israel and America, idolized by the émigré Hungarian community. He was also a regular on the numerous theater stages of Budapest and of the provincial cities of the country.
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Kálmán Latabár | |
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Born | 24 November 1902 |
Died | 12 January 1970 |
Occupation(s) | Film actor, Comedian |
Years active | 1935 – 1968 |
Spouse | Katalin Walter |
Children | Kálmán Latabár Jr. |
Kálmán Latabár (1902–1970) was a Hungarian comedian and film actor, perhaps the country's most popular comic in the post-war years. "Latyi" reached his peak popularity during the war years and in the early days of Hungarian television, doing stand-up comedy, operettas and musicals, and comic routines in variety shows. A talented song-and-dance man, he had impeccable comic timing. Later in life he made several successful tours in Western Europe, Israel and America, idolized by the émigré Hungarian community. He was also a regular on the numerous theater stages of Budapest and of the provincial cities of the country.