Károly Sugár was an American actor who is best known for And the Puszta Gleams, A színésznö, and New-York express kábel. He was born on November 2, 1882, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, and passed away on July 30, 1936, in Budapest, Hungary.
Personal and Family Life
Károly Sugár, originally named Storbek Károly, was born into a family that encouraged artistic expression. Details about his early life and family background are limited, but he developed a passion for acting early on. This passion propelled him into a successful career in film.
Career
Sugár had a notable acting career in the early 20th century, where he appeared in several films. His performances in movies like And the Puszta Gleams and A színésznö are particularly remembered. He was versatile in his roles, showcasing his talent across various genres and styles.
Death and Legacy
Károly Sugár died on July 30, 1936, in his birthplace of Budapest. His contributions to cinema during the silent film era helped shape the Hungarian film industry. Today, he is remembered for his artistic talents and the impact he made on film during his time.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1933 | And the Puszta Gleams | Kaspar Borly, Gutsverwalter |
1932 | A vén gazember | Borly Gáspár (as Sugár Károly) |
1930 | A szerelem örökké él | N/A |
1924 | Az örszem | N/A |
1922 | A cornevillei harangok | Gáspár apó |
1921 | Veszélyben a pokol | Belzebub |
1921 | New-York express kábel | N/A |
1921 | A megbüvöltek | Tatár szolga (as Sugár Károly) |
1920 | A színésznö | N/A |
1920 | Tamás úrfi kalandjai | N/A |