Lajos Gárdonyi was an American actor best known for Köszönöm, hogy elgázolt, Dunaparti randevú, and The Little Pastry Shop. He was born on October 27, 1896, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, and died in 1945 in Bor, Yugoslavia.
Personal and Family Life
Lajos Gárdonyi, originally named Grünberger Lajos, lived in a time of great turmoil. He experienced the challenges and politics of Europe during the early 20th century, which impacted his life and career. There isn’t much information available about his personal life or family.
Career
Gárdonyi pursued acting and gained recognition for his work in film. He starred in several notable productions, showcasing his talent and contributing to the film industry. His works are remembered by audiences, demonstrating the impact he made as an actor during his time.
Death and Legacy
Lajos Gárdonyi’s life came to a tragic end when he was sent to the Bor Work Camp in Serbia during World War II, from which he never returned. His story serves as a reminder of the many artists lost during that tumultuous period. Despite his untimely death, his films continue to endure, preserving his legacy in cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Hyppolit a lakáj | 1931-11-27 | |
Csak egy kislány van a világon | 1930-05-12 | Ügynök |
Café Moszkva | 1936-02-13 | Izsák,a csempész |
Tavaszi zápor | 1932-11-04 | Café Guest |