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Komlos
Komlos or Komlós is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *János Komlós (mathematician) (born 1942), Hungarian-American mathematician, * János Komlós (writer) (1922–1980), Hungarian writer, journalist, and stand-up comedian *John Komlos (born 1944), American economic historian * Juci Komlós (1919–2011), Hungarian film actress *Marianna Komlos (1969–2004), Canadian bodybuilder *Péter Komlós Péter Komlós (25 October 1935 – 2 May 2017) was a Hungarian violinist, known particularly as the founder of the Bartók Quartet, Bartók String Quartet. Life Péter Komlós was born in Budapest in October 1935, and studied at the Franz Liszt ...
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Marianna Komlos
Marianna Komlos (September 3, 1969 – September 26, 2004) was a Canadian bodybuilding, bodybuilder, Model (person)#Fitness models, fitness model and professional wrestling manager (professional wrestling), manager. She is perhaps best known for her stint in World Wrestling Federation in 1999 as Marianna and "Mrs. Cleavage", where she was the Manager and "mother" for a wrestler known as "Mosh (wrestler), Beaver Cleavage", a parody of the TV show ''Leave It To Beaver''. Following the termination of the Beaver Cleavage gimmick in a scripted 'storm out' by Mosh (wrestler), Charles Warrington due to the absurdity of the gimmick, Marianna was portrayed as the girlfriend of Warrington (now with no gimmick), going by the name of 'Chaz'. Bodybuilding career Before she started bodybuilding, Komlos weighed as much as . Komlos started competing in provincial contests in 1993, and eventually won the middleweight class at the British Columbia Championships in 1997. Komlos appeared on the cove ...
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John Komlos
John Komlos (born 28 December 1944) is an American economic historian of Hungarian descent and former holder of the chair of economic history at the University of Munich. Personal life Komlos was born in 1944 in Budapest in Hungary during the Holocaust. After becoming refugees during the 1956 revolution, his family fled to the USA where Komlos finally grew up in Chicago. Career Komlos received a PhD in history in 1978 and a second PhD in economics in 1990 from the University of Chicago. After inspired by Robert Fogel to work on the history of human height, Komlos devoted most of his academic career developing and expanding the research agenda that became known as Anthropometric history, the study of the effect of economic development on human biology as indicated by the physical stature or the obesity rate prevalence of a population. Komlos was a fellow at the Carolina Population Center of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1984 to 1986. He worked as a pr ...
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János Komlós (mathematician)
János Komlós (born 23 May 1942, in Budapest) is a Hungarian-American mathematician, working in probability theory and discrete mathematics. He has been a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University since 1988. He graduated from the Eötvös Loránd University, then became a fellow at the Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Between 1984–1988 he worked at the University of California, San Diego. Notable results * He proved that every L1-bounded sequence of real functions contains a subsequence such that the arithmetic means of all its subsequences converge pointwise almost everywhere. In probabilistic terminology, the theorem is as follows. Let ξ1,ξ2,... be a sequence of random variables such that ''E'' 1''E'' 2... is bounded. Then there exist a subsequence ξ'1, ξ'2,... and a random variable β such that for each further subsequence η1,η2,... of ξ'0, ξ'1,... we have (η1+...+ηn)/n → β a.s. * With Miklós Ajtai and Endre Szemeréd ...
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János Komlós (writer)
János Komlós (9 February 1922, in Budapest – 18 July 1980, in Budapest) was an influential Hungarian-Jewish writer, journalist, stand-up comedian during the Kádár political era in Hungary. A member of the ÁVH The State Protection Authority ( hu, Államvédelmi Hatóság, ÁVH) was the secret police of the People's Republic of Hungary from 1945 to 1956. The ÁVH was conceived as an external appendage of the Soviet Union's KGB in Hungary responsible ... before 1956, he became an editor of the Népszabadság the Communist Party daily. In 1967, he founded the Mikroszkóp Színpad, which he directed until his death. He was known for ''Minden kezdet nehéz'' (1966), ''Nem várok holnapig...'' (1967) and ''Teenager party'' (1966). References 1922 births 1980 deaths Hungarian Jews Hungarian writers {{Hungary-writer-stub ...
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Juci Komlós
Juci Komlós (10 February 1919 – 5 April 2011) was a Hungarian film actress. She is best known for her performance as Lenke Takács in Szomszédok ''Szomszédok'' (''Neighbours'') was a Hungarian television series that ran between 1987–1999 and produced 331 episodes, airing its grand finale on December 31, 1999. The series aired on state-owned broadcaster Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Tele .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Komlos, Juci 1919 births 2011 deaths Actors from Subotica Hungarian film actresses ...
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