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Teréz Csillag
Therese Csillag, or , born ''Stern (name), Stern''; August 17, 1859 in Duna-Adony – July 9, 1925 in Budapest) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian Jewish actress. For many years she was a popular comedian at the National Theater in Budapest. At the age of 13 she attended the dramatic school in that city. In 1879 she was engaged at the National Theater, where she played in Ingenue (stock character), ingénue rôles up to 1898. Nearly all Hungarian playwrights of her day wrote special rôles for her, among them being Gregor Csiky, in whose plays she always excelled. Since 1899 she was engaged at the Vígszínház in Budapest. She embraced the Christianity, Christian faith. References * Bibliography of Jewish Encyclopedia * ''Magyar Szalon'', 1886 External links Magyar Színházmûvészeti Lexikon / Csillag Teréz; Stern
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Csillag Teréz, Ország-Világ, 1883
Csillag is a Hungarian surname meaning "star". Notable people with the surname include: *Balázs Csillag (born 1979), Hungarian long-distance runner *Dárius Csillag (born 1995), Hungarian footballer *Endre Csillag (born 1957), Hungarian guitarist *Krisztián Csillag (born 1975), Hungarian footballer *Levente Csillag (born 1973), Hungarian hurdler *Róza Csillag (1832–1892), Hungarian mezzo-soprano *Teréz Csillag (1862–1925), Hungarian actress See also

*Csillag's disease *Csillag fortress — one of the tree fortresses defending Komárno — Komárom from the right bank of Danube — Fort Monostor, Monostor, Ingmand and Csillag fort (Danube bridgehead) Hungarian-language surnames {{Star-surname ...
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