Géza Abonyi was a Hungarian actor who is best known for his performances in “Idegen utakon,” “Rákóczi nótája,” and “Sziámi macska.”
Personal and Family Life
Géza Abonyi was born on October 23, 1894, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. He had a sister named Marianne Abonyi. After completing his education at the Academy of Dramatic Art, he began his acting career at the Magyar Theater in Budapest.
Career
Abonyi joined the National Theater in 1918, where he would act until his passing. He was particularly known for his roles in sentimental and dramatic performances. Although he was active in both film and theater, he did not gain notable recognition in the films he participated in.
Death and Legacy
Géza Abonyi passed away on May 30, 1949, in Budapest, Hungary. His commitment to the theater and his performances have left a lasting impact on Hungarian drama, even if his film roles did not achieve the same level of fame.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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Idegen utakon | Bálint professzor | 1944 |
Rákóczi nótája | II.Rákóczi Ferenc | 1943 |
Sziámi macska | Professzor Sármány Aurél, ázsiakutató | 1943 |
Késö | Dr.Benczés Sándor, adjunktus | 1943 |
A Magyar Nemzeti Színház múltja, jelene és jövöje | Müvész | 1928 |
Fehér galambok fekete városban | Ordynoff, diák | 1923 |
A megbüvöltek | – | 1921 |