Ludovít Gresso

Ludovít Gresso was an American actor known for his roles in Cervené víno (1972), Havrania cesta (1962), and Cervené víno I-II (1977). He was born on January 3, 1916, in Zólyom, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Zvolen, Slovak Republic) and passed away on February 8, 1982, in Nitra, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia).

Personal and Family Life

Ludovít Gresso’s early life details are not widely known, and not much is available about his family. He grew up in a region that would later become part of Slovakia, influencing his cultural background and future acting career.

Career

Gresso built a notable acting career in film and television. He appeared in several Slovakian films, becoming a recognized figure in his field, particularly for his performances in the 1970s. His work showcased his range as an actor, contributing significantly to the Slovak film industry.

Death and Legacy

Ludovít Gresso died on February 8, 1982, leaving behind a legacy in Slovak cinema. His contributions to film continue to be remembered by local audiences, and he is celebrated for his impactful roles that resonated with viewers.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Pozor, vizita! 1982-04-23 Josef Bartůněk
Prázdniny u starej mamy 1977-07-05
Balada o siedmich obesených 1968-01-01 Colonel
Ľahučký dych 1971-04-11
Skrytý prameň 1974-01-18
Džarkovia 1973-01-01
V predvečer 1979-01-01
Dozrievanie 1982-01-01
V hodine dvanástej 1959-08-28 Záhora
Ako sa Vinco zaťal 1977-01-01