László Gabányi was an American actor who is best known for Süt a nap (1939), A Nagymama (1916), and Meseország (1922).
Personal and Family Life
László Gabányi was born on December 8, 1879, in Kolozsvár, Hungary, which is now known as Cluj, Romania. He lived through significant historical changes in Europe, which often influenced artists of his time. Not much is publicly known about his family background or personal relationships.
Career
Gabányi’s career included various acting roles in films and theatre. He gained recognition for his performances, particularly in Hungarian cinema during the early 20th century. His noteworthy roles helped establish him as a prominent figure in the film industry of that era.
Death and Legacy
László Gabányi passed away on January 23, 1943, in Budapest, Hungary. His work continues to be remembered and celebrated as part of Hungary’s cultural and cinematic history. Gabányi’s contributions to the arts left a lasting impact on future generations of actors in the region.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1941 | A cigány | |
1939 | Süt a nap | Pukló, cigány |
1928 | A Magyar Nemzeti Színház múltja, jelene és jövöje | |
1922 | A cornevillei harangok | |
1922 | Meseország | A bohóc |
1916 | A Nagymama | Koszta |
1912 | Ma és holnap | Tiszttartó (as Gabányi) |