Tibor Bodor (11 February 1921 in Kiskunhalas â€" 20 July 2000 in
Budapest) was a Hungarian actor, voice actor, teacher.He was born in
Kiskunhalas, Hungary. After finishing his studies at Academy of Drama
and Film in Budapest, he worked for the Theatre of the Town in Szeged.
In 1942 he moved to Miskolc. He was a prisoner of war, but he
continued the performances. He played at National Theatre of Pécs
from 1948, at Madách Theatre from 1949. After 1956 he worked at
National Theatre. He was a very well-recognised recitator. He taught
it at his alma mater in 1951â€"1952 and after 1957. He played at
television series as well. He figured comrade Kenész, leader of the
printing-house in the Szomszédok telenovel. He was regarded as the
actor with the nicest voice. He was granted to a freeman of
Kiskunhalas in 1987.
Budapest) was a Hungarian actor, voice actor, teacher.He was born in
Kiskunhalas, Hungary. After finishing his studies at Academy of Drama
and Film in Budapest, he worked for the Theatre of the Town in Szeged.
In 1942 he moved to Miskolc. He was a prisoner of war, but he
continued the performances. He played at National Theatre of Pécs
from 1948, at Madách Theatre from 1949. After 1956 he worked at
National Theatre. He was a very well-recognised recitator. He taught
it at his alma mater in 1951â€"1952 and after 1957. He played at
television series as well. He figured comrade Kenész, leader of the
printing-house in the Szomszédok telenovel. He was regarded as the
actor with the nicest voice. He was granted to a freeman of
Kiskunhalas in 1987.
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