Lörinc Deák

Lörinc Deák was an American actor best known for Gyarmat a föld alatt, Forró mezök, and other notable works. Born on December 1, 1893, in Újpest, Austria-Hungary, now part of Budapest, Hungary, he gained recognition for his performances. He passed away on March 7, 1980, in Budapest, Hungary.

Personal and Family Life

Lörinc Deák was born into a family in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where he nurtured his passion for acting from a young age. His personal life remains relatively private, with limited public information available regarding his family and early influences. Throughout his career, Deák dedicated himself to his craft, becoming a respected figure in the Hungarian film industry.

Career

Deák began his acting career in the mid-20th century and appeared in several films that contributed to his fame. His work in Gyarmat a föld alatt in 1951 helped solidify his status as a talented actor, while his role in Forró mezök in 1949 showcased his versatility.

Death and Legacy

Lörinc Deák died on March 7, 1980, in Budapest, Hungary, leaving behind a legacy of notable performances in Hungarian cinema. His contributions to film continue to be appreciated by fans and film historians alike, marking him as an important figure in the industry during his time.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1951 Gyarmat a föld alatt Államtitkár
1949 Forró mezök (as Deák Lõrincz)