Nándor Csiszár was an American actor best known for Az asszony, The Bells Have Gone to Rome, and Segít a szabvány. He was born on September 4, 1936, in Budapest, Hungary, and passed away on September 16, 2000.
Personal and Family Life
Nándor Csiszár was born into a family in Hungary, which influenced his early life. He later moved to the United States, where he pursued his acting career. Details about his personal relationships and family life are not widely known.
Career
Csiszár began his acting journey in Hungary before expanding his horizons in the television and film industry. He appeared in various productions, showcasing his talent in both dramas and television movies. His notable works include the well-received films Az asszony and The Bells Have Gone to Rome, contributing to his recognition as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Nándor Csiszár passed away on September 16, 2000, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry. Despite his relatively modest number of roles, his performances have been remembered by fans and critics alike. His contribution to cinema in Hungary and beyond continues to be acknowledged.
Filmography
Title | Year | Type | Rating |
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Az asszony | 1995 | Film | 7.1 |
Torta az égen | 1984 | TV Movie | 6.6 |
Hagymácska | 1982 | TV Movie | N/A |
A hétpettyes lovag | 1981 | TV Movie | N/A |
Áfonya király | 1973 | TV Movie | N/A |
A menekülö herceg | 1964 | TV Movie | N/A |
A szívroham | 1961 | Short | N/A |
The Bells Have Gone to Rome | 1959 | Film | 5.2 |