Hide the Pain Harold is an
Internet meme
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based on a series of
stock photos
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of András István Arató
(; born 11 July 1945), a Hungarian retired
electrical engineer
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and
model
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Models can be divided in ...
. In 2011, he became the subject of the meme due to his overall
facial expression
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and seemingly fake
smile
A smile is a facial expression formed primarily by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth. Some smiles include a contraction of the muscles at the corner of the eyes, an action known as a Duchenne smile.
Among humans, a smile expresses d ...
.
Arató has been in and out of the stock photo and advertisement industry as a model since disclosing his identity. He took up travelling to Turkey and Russia for recreational purposes and kept a blog about his life and travels. The photos associated with such travels are said to be the cause of Arató's fame. While vacationing in Turkey, Arató decided to upload personal vacation photos onto social media site
iWiW
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, which were noticed by a photographer.
Early life and education
Born in 1945, in
Kőszeg
Kőszeg (; ; ; ; ) is a town in Vas County, Hungary. The town is known for its historical character.
History Medieval Period
The origins of the only free royal town in the historical garrison county of Vas (Eisenburg) go back to the third quart ...
, András Arató was born and raised in
Hungary
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.
He has stated that a major part of his childhood was a gargantuan
chestnut
The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Castanea'', in the beech family Fagaceae. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Description
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tree growing in his hometown. He would reminisce about it as if it were a tree of wisdom in his town as many do of landmarks in their own lives.
Not much else is currently known about Arató's teenage and pre-university years. He completed compulsory military service in the
Hungarian People's Army and in 1969, Arató graduated from the
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics ( or in short ), official abbreviation BME, is a public research university located in Budapest, Hungary. It is the most significant university of technology in the country and is considered ...
under the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
Career
In 1996, Arató was a contestant in the Hungarian version of ''
Jeopardy!
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'' (''Mindent vagy semmit!''). After retirement, he worked as a DJ for a local radio station for five years.
In 2019, he became the advertising face for
Coca-Cola
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in Hungary.
In 2020, Arató was a contestant in the Hungarian version of ''
Masked Singer
''Masked Singer'' is an international music reality game show franchise. It originated from the South Korean program '' The King of Mask Singer'', developed by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
Format
The format features celebrities who perform ...
'' (''
Álarcos énekes''), as the character "Szörnyecske" ("Little Monster"), broadcast on the TV station
RTL Klub
RTL (formerly: RTL Klub and abbreviated as RTL HU) is a Hungarian free-to-air television channel owned by RTL Group.
History
Since its start, RTL Klub has focused to gain viewers from the urban population. The channel airs programs mostly for ...
.
In 2025, Arató was a presenter at the
Hungarian Sportspeople of the Year gala. He presented the award for "Best Community Sports Event" with canoeist
Rita Kőbán.
Internet meme
While Arató was on holiday, he was taking photos of his trip, uploading them to social media. Not only his friends saw his photos but also a professional photographer, who contacted him saying that he was seeking a model and offered him an invitation to a shoot. Arató accepted the offer and the photographer took some photos, which both he and Arató liked. He was invited for more shoots and over a hundred
stock photos
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were made. He agreed for the photos to be used for this purpose, with the exception of photos of topics about politics, religion, and sex, as he felt those topics are sensitive to many people.
Arató later looked himself up on
Google Images
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and saw photos of himself as a doctor, coming from a hospital's homepage. A few months after, he looked himself up again and discovered more photos, including one of his face pasted on all four faces of
Mount Rushmore
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. These were the early stages of an Internet meme. The photographer who took the stock photos had asked him to smile, and many internet users perceived his smile as fake, masking sorrow, ultimately giving him the name "Hide the Pain Harold". Arató stated that during the photoshoot he became tired of smiling too much.
At first, Arató was unhappy about people adding funny text to his photos, stating he was not really a "funny guy". Arató realised he did similar things while he was in school, like drawing on pictures in his course books of the Hungarian poet
John Arany, making him look like a pirate. He stated that closing down a webpage would not really work, as the meme content could soon respawn, so after six years, he accepted his meme status. He hoped that everyone would forget about using his photos, but that did not happen. First, Internet users from the United States started posting photos of Arató, then the practice spread to Europe, and later on, the rest of the world.
An Internet user, whose identity remains anonymous, found out Arató's true identity and emailed him, stating that there were many users who believed that he was not a real living person. At first, Arató ignored the user's request, but after getting more emails with the same request, he agreed to upload a picture of himself on his Russian fanpage, holding a sign saying "Я ЖИВ" ("YA ZHIV", Russian for "I'M ALIVE"). After a few hours, the photo had been seen by over ten thousand users as well as the international media.
Awards
In 2002, Arató won the János Urbanek Prize. The Hungarian Electrotechnical Association (MEE, short for the Hungarian ''Magyar Elektrotechnikai Egyesület'') awards the János Urbanek Prize yearly, which is given to a member who, within the framework of the Association life, has an outstanding theoretical or practical activity in the field of lighting technology. In 2010, he won the Déri Miksa Award from the MEE.
Personal life
Arató lives in
Budapest
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with his wife Gabriella, his son and his cat "Grecko".
He has a son who was born in 1973.
See also
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Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point
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List of Internet phenomena
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List of Hungarians
References
External links
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András Arató's Travel BlogHide the Pain Harold Official Webpage*
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Living people
1945 births
Hungarian electrical engineers
Internet memes
People notable for being the subject of a specific photograph
Hungarian models
Hungarian engineers
Hungarian photographers
People from Kőszeg
Male models
Budapest University of Technology and Economics alumni
Stock photography