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Sándor Radó
Radó in 1931
Born3 May 1891
DiedDecember 1944 (aged 53)
OccupationActor
Years active1927–1937 (film)

Sándor Radó (1891–1944) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. [1] [2] He established himself as an actor after making his debut in 1908, settling Budapest and appearing at many venues. He was part of the Budapest cabaret scene. [3] Between 1927 and 1937 he appeared occasionally in films. Of Jewish heritage, the increasing Anti-Jewish laws restricted him from pursuing his career. [4] He died during the rule of the Nazi-aligned Arrow Cross.

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ The New York Times Film Reviews, Volume 2. New York Times, 1932. p.922
  2. ^ Szalai p.298
  3. ^ Bodó p.13
  4. ^ Horák p.134

Bibliography

  • Bodó, Béla. Black Humor and the White Terror. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
  • Horák, Magda. ''A magyar értelmiség veszteségei az 1940-es években. BékésPrint, 1994.
  • Szalai, Anna. In the Land of Hagar: The Jews of Hungary : History, Society and Culture. Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, 2002.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sándor Radó
Radó in 1931
Born3 May 1891
DiedDecember 1944 (aged 53)
OccupationActor
Years active1927–1937 (film)

Sándor Radó (1891–1944) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. [1] [2] He established himself as an actor after making his debut in 1908, settling Budapest and appearing at many venues. He was part of the Budapest cabaret scene. [3] Between 1927 and 1937 he appeared occasionally in films. Of Jewish heritage, the increasing Anti-Jewish laws restricted him from pursuing his career. [4] He died during the rule of the Nazi-aligned Arrow Cross.

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ The New York Times Film Reviews, Volume 2. New York Times, 1932. p.922
  2. ^ Szalai p.298
  3. ^ Bodó p.13
  4. ^ Horák p.134

Bibliography

  • Bodó, Béla. Black Humor and the White Terror. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
  • Horák, Magda. ''A magyar értelmiség veszteségei az 1940-es években. BékésPrint, 1994.
  • Szalai, Anna. In the Land of Hagar: The Jews of Hungary : History, Society and Culture. Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, 2002.

External links



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