István Antal was a Hungarian actor and director, best known for his roles in Kálvária (1982), Szec-matt (1994), and Neoszarvasbika (1992). He was born on November 25, 1951, in Budapest, Hungary, and passed away on March 17, 2009, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
István Antal grew up in Budapest, where he developed an early interest in the performing arts. Throughout his life, he remained closely connected to his Hungarian roots and culture, which greatly influenced his work as an actor and director.
Career
Antal’s career spanned several decades during which he acted in numerous films, demonstrating his versatility and talent in various genres. Besides acting, he also directed and wrote scripts, contributing significantly to the Hungarian film industry.
Death and Legacy
István Antal died on March 17, 2009, in Budapest, leaving behind a rich legacy in Hungarian cinema. His work continues to be celebrated and remembered by fans, showcasing his impact on the arts in Hungary.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Rating |
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Herminamezö – Szellemjárás | 2006 | Iskola igazgató | 6.8 |
A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából | 2005 | – | 6.7 |
Tiszta lap | 2002 | Néger Inas | 4.0 |
Az ifjúság megnyugtat | 2002 | Doktor | – |
Ponyvapotting | 2000 | Filmes | 7.1 |
A kisbaba reggelije | 1996 | Short | – |
Priváthorvát és Wolframbarát | 1994 | (as Antal István Juszuf) | 4.9 |
Neoszarvasbika | 1992 | – | – |
Diary for My Father and Mother | 1990 | – | 6.6 |
Diary for My Lovers | 1987 | – | 6.9 |