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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1936-03-24 (89 years old)

Place of Birth

Budapest, Hungary

László Szabó

Biography:

László Szabó (born 24 March 1936) is a Hungarian actor, film director and screenwriter. Since 1952, he has appeared in more than 120 films. These include seven films that have been screened at the Cannes Film Festival.

He was born to Béla Szabó and Margit Gulyás.

Between 1954-1956 he was a student at the Budapest University of Technology , during which he performed in an amateur theater group. He applied to the Theater and Film Academy as an actor, but was not accepted. He left the country in the fall of 1956 and went to Paris .

Like the French new wavers, he also visited Henri Langlois ' "liberty university of film history" at the Cinématheque, watched the film series, met and talked to the directors who presented their films, and while writing in the "cahiers", interviewed Buster Keaton together with Jacques Rivette . He and a friend dropped by on the set of Chabrol (Cousins), from whom he immediately received a one-sentence role. And in his next film, Locked with the Key , a longer one. After that, Godard gave him the role of the interrogator in The Little Soldier , which was followed by other roles in more recent Godard films.

He is the favorite character actor of all the directors of the new wave, everyone has a role for him, they entrust him with strange, boho characters, who always have some disturbing and annoying ulterior motives.

He also took a liking to directing, and made two new-wave French films. Truffaut wrote an appreciative review of the amusing film noir The White Gloves of the Devil . Zig-Zig was played by the new wave's favorite anti-star actress, Bernadette Lafont , and a cool star, Catherine Deneuve . This is also where the self-confidence and sardonic pungency of the new wavers can be felt. Like all actor-directors, he brought out the best in his actresses, skillfully mixing dark humor and tenderness.

In the meantime, from the end of the 1960s he appeared in Hungarian films, and after many character roles, he got the lead role from Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács : Miklós Dibusz, the big snooty, sumák organizer, The nice neighbor .

His first and so far the only Hungarian-French direction was based on Nándor Gion's novel: Sortűz for a Black Buffalo , and his first and so far only Hungarian direction: The Man Who Slept During the Day

Known For

Acting

2017

Ismael's Ghosts as Henri Bloom

2009

Parc as Balthazar Rutuola

2006

2003

2002

Special Delivery as Le gardien

2001

2000

1999

1998

Place Vendôme as Charlie Rosen

1997

1995

Up, Down, Fragile as Le père de Louise (voice)

1994

Cold Water as Le père de Gilles
La Page blanche as Le père de Gilles

1993

The Children Play Russian as Jack Valenti: The producer

1992

The Sentinel as Pamiat
Rome Roméo as Producer
Laços de Sangue as Pastelero

1991

1990

The Big O as Kovacs

1989

1988

1987

Accroche-cœur as Friend director

1985

1984

Full Moon in Paris as Painter at Cafe
Liberty at Night as Le marionnettiste
Love on the Ground as Virgil (as Laszlo Szabo)

1983

1982

1981

Temporary Paradise as László / Gérard

1980

1979

The Last Judgement But One as A másik nyomozó
Wrong-doers as Írnok
Rue du Pied de Grue as Inspecteur Paluche

1978

Dossier 51 as Sarah Robski's contact
The Song of Roland as Duc Naimes / Chevalier hongrois
Cinématon as N°282

1976

L'Affiche rouge as Joseph Boczov

1975

Male of the Century as The gangster
Adoption as Jóska

1974

1973

1970

The Confession as Secret police man

1969

Do You Know Sunday-Monday? as Szabó mérnök
Binding Sentiments as Szõlõsgazda

1968

Silence and Cry as Detective
The Girl as Francia autós (uncredited)

1967

Made in U.S.A as Paul Widmark
Weekend as L'Arabe (uncredited)

1965

Pierrot le Fou as L'Exilé Politique (uncredited)
Alphaville as Chief Engineer (uncredited)

1964

Le Grand Escroc as The Police Inspector
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers as Police Inspector (segment "Le Grand escroc")

1963

1962

Vivre Sa Vie as Injured Man (uncredited)

1959

Katia as (uncredited)

Directing

1975

Zig Zig as Director

1969

Winter Wind as Assistant Director

Writing

1984

Point mort as Writer

1975

Zig Zig as Writer