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Ifjú Szívvel
''Young Hearts'' (Hungarian: ''Ifjú szívvel'', literally "young hearts") is a 1953 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Gyula Gózon, Sándor Pécsi and Imre Soós.Nemes p.174 Cast * Gyula Gózon as Dani nagypapa * Sándor Pécsi as Dani Sándor * Imre Soós as Dani János * Kálmán Latabár as Matejka bácsi * Ferenc Bessenyei as Varga, igazgató * Endre Szemethy as Kuczogi bácsi * Gyula Benkö as Csontos * Gábor Rajnay as Gerlóczy * Noémi Apor as Bogár Gizi * Imre Sinkovits as Pataki, DISZ-titkár * Violetta Ferrari as Florina * Teri Földi as Szíves Kati * Flóra Kádár as Rózsi * Erzsi Lengyel as Szeder Margit * Endre Gyárfás as Pogácsás Ferkó * Gyula Szabó as Czobor * György Kádár as Gellér * Csaba Károlyi as Petõ * Gyula Varga as Kasznár * Jenõ Szirmay as Pedro * Alfonzó as Mutatványos a Vidám Parkban * János Dömsödi * Márta Fónay as Kati anyja * György Gonda * Gy ...
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Márton Keleti
Márton Keleti (27 April 1905 – 20 June 1973) was a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. He directed 50 films between 1937 and 1973. His 1959 film ''Yesterday (1959 film), Yesterday'' was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''The Man Under the Bridge'' (1936) * ''Sensation (1936 Hungarian film), Sensation'' (1936) * ''Viki (film), Viki'' (1937) * ''Barbara in America'' (1938) * ''The Schoolmistress (1945 film), The Schoolmistress'' (1945) * ''The Siege of Beszterce'' (1948) * ''Mickey Magnate'' (1949) * ''Janika (film), Janika'' (1949) * ''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (1950) * ''A Strange Marriage'' (1951) * ''Erkel (film), Erkel'' (1952) * ''Try and Win'' (1952) * ''Kiskrajcár'' (1953) * ''Young Hearts (1953 film), Young Hearts'' (1953) * ''Keep Your Chin Up'' (1954) * ''The Bridge of Life'' (1956) * ''Two Confessions'' (1957) * ''The Football Star'' (1957) * ''Don Juan's Last Adventure'' (1958) * ''Yesterday (1959 film) ...
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Teri Földi
Teri is a given name directly from Teresa. Notable people with the name include: * Teri Ann Linn (born 1961), American actress and singer * Teri Anulewicz, American politician * Teri Austin (born 1957), Canadian actress * Teri Byrne (born 1972), American fitness competitor * Teri Clemens, retired American volleyball coach * Teri Copley (born 1961), American actress * Teri DeSario (born 1951), American singer and songwriter * Teri Garr (1944–2024), American actress * Teri Greeves (born 1970), Native American beadwork artist * Teri Harrison (born 1981), American model * Teri Hatcher (born 1964), American actress * Teri Holbrook, American mystery writer * Teri Hope, (1938–2023), American model and actress * Teri Lake (born 1972), Canadian curler * Teri McKeever (born 1962), American college and Olympic swimming coach * Teri McMinn (born 1951), American actress * Teri Moïse (born 1970), American singer * Teri Peterson, (born 1959), American former ''Playboy'' playmate * ...
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László Horváth (actor)
László Horváth may refer to: Sportspeople * László Horváth (footballer, born 1901), Hungarian footballer, was league top scorer with Ferencváros * László Horváth (footballer, born 1944), Hungarian footballer, played the 1965 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final with Ferencváros * László Horváth (footballer, born 1988), Hungarian footballer * László Horváth (modern pentathlete) (born 1946), Hungarian pentathlete Others * László Horváth (actor) (1943-1988), Hungarian actor, featured in ''Cserepek ''Cserepek'' is a 1980 Hungarian drama film directed by István Gaál. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Zygmunt Malanowicz - Vígh András * Katalin Gyöngyössy - András elvált felesége * Tamás Horváth - Zoli ...'', ''Hungarian Rhapsody'', ''Forbidden Relations'' or ''A járvány'' * László Horváth (politician) (born 1962), Hungarian politician {{hndis, Horvath, Laszlo ...
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György Gonda
György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnographer, father of László Almásy * György Apponyi (1808–1899), Hungarian politician * György Gordon Bajnai (born 1968), Prime Minister of Hungary (2009-10) * György Bálint (originally surname Braun; 1919–2020), Hungarian horticulturist, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, journalist, author, and politician who served as an MP. * György Bárdy (1921–2013), Hungarian film and television actor * György Békésy (1899–1972), Hungarian biophysicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine * György Bessenyei (1747–1811), Hungarian playwright and poet * György Bródy (1908–1967), Hungarian water polo goalkeeper, 2x Olympic champion * György Bulányi (1919–2010), Hungarian a Piarist priest, teacher, and lea ...
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Márta Fónay
Márta Fónay (1914–1994) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actress.Goble p.353 A character actress, she appeared in supporting roles in a number of Hungarian films. She appeared in more than a hundred films and television productions during her long career. Selected filmography * '' Viki'' (1937) * ''Magda Expelled'' (1938) * ''I Defended a Woman'' (1938) * '' Strange Roads'' (1944) * '' Janika'' (1949) * ''Storm'' (1952) * ''Kiskrajcár'' (1953) * '' Young Hearts'' (1953) * ''The State Department Store'' (1953) * ''Love Travels by Coach'' (1955) * ''Dollar Daddy'' (1956) * ''The Bridge of Life'' (1956) * ''Suburban Legend'' (1957) * ''A Quiet Home'' (1958) * '' What a Night!'' (1958) * '' St. Peter's Umbrella'' (1958) * ''A Game with Love'' (1959) * ''Young Noszty and Mary Toth'' (1960) * ''A Husband for Susy'' (1960) * ''Be True Until Death'' (1960) * ''Car Crazy'' (1965) * ''The Toth Family ''The Toth Family'' () is a 1969 Hungarian comedy-drama film directed by ...
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János Dömsödi
János is a masculine Hungarian given name. It originates from the Hebrew name Johanan and is thus a variant of the English name John. People Notable people with the name include: * János Aczél (mathematician) (1924–2020), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician * János Adorján (1938–1995), former Hungarian handball player * János Aknai (1908–1992), Hungarian footballer * János Arany (1817–1882), Hungarian writer, poet * János Balogh (biologist) (1913–2002), Hungarian zoologist, ecologist, and professor * János Balogh (chess player) (1892–1980), Hungarian–Romanian chess master * János Balogh (footballer) (born 1982), Hungarian football goalkeeper * Janos Bardi (1923–1990) * János Bartl (1878–1958), magic supply dealer * János Batsányi (1763–1845), Hungarian poet * János Bédl (1929–1987), Hungarian football manager * János Bencze (basketball) (1934–2014), Hungarian basketball player * János Bergou (born 1947), Hungarian physicist and academic ...
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Gyula Varga
Gyula may refer to: * Gyula (title), Hungarian leader title in the 9th–10th centuries * Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title ; People * Gyula II, the Hungarian ''gyula'' who ruled Transylvania in the 10th-century and was baptized in Constantinople around 950 * Gyula III, the ''gyula'' who ruled Transylvania and was defeated by his maternal uncle, King Stephen I of Hungary around 1003 ; Places * Gyula, Hungary, town in Hungary * Gyulaháza, village in Hungary * Gyulakeszi, village in Hungary * , Hungarian name of Alba Iulia Alba Iulia (; or ''Carlsburg'', formerly ''Weißenburg''; ; ) is a city that serves as the seat of Alba County in the west-central part of Romania. Located on the river Mureș (river), Mureș in the historical region of Transylvania, it has a ...
, city in Romania, the former seat of the Transylvanian ''gyulas'' {{disambiguation, hn, geo ...
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Csaba Károlyi
Csaba () is a Hungarian given name for males. Prince Csaba is the legendary son of Attila the Hun in Hungarian chronicles.''Gesta Hungarorum'', Simon Keza, Edited and translated by László Veszprémy and Frank Schaer with a study by Jenő Szűcs, Central European University Press, 1999. pp. 67, 69, 71, 73 Individuals with the given name include: *Csaba (chieftain) (10th century), Hungarian military leader, an inspiration for the Prince Csaba legend *Csaba Almási (born 1966), Hungarian long jumper * Csaba Ferenc Asztalos (born 1974), Romanian politician of Hungarian ethnicity * Csaba Balog (born 1972), Hungarian footballer * Csaba Balogh (born 1987), Hungarian chess grandmaster * Csaba Bernáth (born 1979), Hungarian footballer * Csaba Csáki, Hungarian physicist *Csaba Csere, a former technical director and editor-in-chief of ''Car and Driver'' magazine * Csaba Csizmadia (born 1985), Hungarian football manager and former player *Csaba Czébely, former member of the Hungarian h ...
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György Kádár
György () is a Hungarian language, Hungarian version of the name ''George (given name), George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnographer, father of László Almásy * György Apponyi (1808–1899), Hungarian politician * Gordon Bajnai, György Gordon Bajnai (born 1968), Prime Minister of Hungary (2009-10) * György Bálint (originally surname Braun; 1919–2020), Hungarian horticulturist, Candidate of Sciences, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, journalist, author, and politician who served as an National Assembly (Hungary), MP. * György Bárdy (1921–2013), Hungarian film and television actor * Georg von Békésy, György Békésy (1899–1972), Hungarian biophysicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine * György Bessenyei (1747–1811), Hungarian playwright and poet * György Bródy (1908–1967), Hungarian wat ...
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Gyula Szabó
Gyula Szabó (15 July 1930 – 4 April 2014) was a Hungarians, Hungarian actor. He won two Mari Jászai Prizes. He appeared in forty movies between 1953 and 2002. He is best known for appearing in movies such as ''Ifjú szívvel'' (1953), ''Kiskrajcár'' (1953), ''Egy pikoló világos'' (1955), ''A tizedes meg a többiek'' (1965) and ''Defekt'' (1977). He was the Hungarian voice of the eponymous American television character Columbo (character), Columbo and the narrator of the ''Hungarian Folktales'' animated television series. He was born in Kunszentmárton, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County. Szabó died on 4 April 2014 at the age of 83. Selected filmography * ''At the End of September'' (1942) * ''Lóránd Fráter (film), Lóránd Fráter'' (1942) * ''Black Dawn (1943 film), Black Dawn'' (1943) * ''Muki (film), Muki'' (1944) * ''Boy or Girl? (1944 film), Boy or Girl?'' (1944) * ''Wedding March (1944 film), Wedding March'' (1944) * ''Love Travels by Coach'' (1955) * ''Iron Flo ...
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