Gusztáv Harasztos was an American actor who is best known for Leányvásár (1941), Három csengö (1941), and Szíriusz (1942). He was born on December 8, 1896, in Saáp, Hungary, and passed away in September 1970 in Nagyvárad (Oradea), Romania.
Personal and Family Life
Gusztáv Harasztos was born to a Hungarian family, and his early life details are not widely documented. He pursued a career in acting, leading him to appear in various films during the early 20th century. His contributions to cinema during this period have made him a notable figure in Hungarian film history.
Career
Throughout his acting career, Harasztos featured in numerous films, showcasing his talent and versatility. He became known for roles that resonated with audiences, helping to establish his reputation in the film industry. His performances in movies such as Leányvásár and Három csengö remain memorable for many fans.
Death and Legacy
Gusztáv Harasztos died in September 1970 in Nagyvárad (Oradea), Romania. Although he is no longer with us, his work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic Hungarian cinema. Harasztos left a legacy through his films, which are still watched and studied today.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1941 | Leányvásár | |
1941 | Három csengö | |
1942 | Szíriusz | |
1944 | Makkhetes | férfi a Makkhetes elõtt |
1944 | Boldoggá teszlek | Guszti, vendég Balázs Gézánál |
1944 | A gazdátlan asszony | Szállodaportás (uncredited) |
1944 | Gyanú | Barna igazgató |
1944 | Az elsö | |
1944 | Lejtön | Bíró |
1944 | A látszat csal | |
1944 | Machita | Szávody György inasa |
1944 | Futótüz | Színházi vendég |
1944 | És a vakok látnak… | Kocsmáros |
1944 | Ördöglovas | |
1944 | A Benedek-ház | Kaszinózó férfi |
1944 | Afrikai völegény | Altiszt |
1944 | Majális | Tanár |
1943 | Kalotaszegi Madonna | Lokáltulajdonos |