Éva Ruttkai was an American actress known for Butaságom története, Ünnepi vacsora, and Keserü igazság. She was born on December 31, 1927, in Budapest, Hungary, and passed away on September 27, 1986, also in Budapest.
Personal and Family Life
Éva Ruttkai was married to Miklós Gábor from 1950 until their divorce, and they had one child together, a daughter named Júlia Gábor, who was born in 1952. She had two siblings, Iván and Ottó Ruttkai, who were part of her close family network. Ruttkai’s early life in Hungary shaped her future career in acting.
Career
Éva Ruttkai became well-known for her roles in Hungarian cinema, particularly from the 1950s to the 1970s. She appeared in many films and earned a reputation for her performances in various genres. Her contributions to the film industry have made her a respected figure in Hungarian culture.
Death and Legacy
Éva Ruttkai died on September 27, 1986. Her legacy as an actress continues to influence Hungarian cinema. She is remembered for her memorable roles and the impact she had on the film industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Abigél | 1978-01-01 | Horn Mici |
Egri csillagok | 1968-08-12 | Izabella királynő |
Szindbád | 1971-11-25 | Lenke |
Lúdas Matyi | 1950-02-27 | Gyöngyi, Döbrögi lánya |
Idő van | 1986-11-02 | Halasi’s mother |
Liliomfi | 1955-02-24 | Erzsi |
Kis Katalin házassága | 1950-08-12 | Vilcsi |
Egy pikoló világos | 1955-08-12 | Juli Cséri |
Pirosbetűs hétköznapok | 1962-08-12 | Klára Klement |
Keserű igazság | 1956-09-05 | Klári |
Butaságom története | 1965-06-06 | Kati Kabók |