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Rózsi Csikós (1917–1992) was a Hungarian
stage Stage, stages, or staging may refer to: Arts and media Acting * Stage (theatre), a space for the performance of theatrical productions * Theatre, a branch of the performing arts, often referred to as "the stage" * ''The Stage'', a weekly Brit ...
and
film actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
.Petrie p.255 She appeared at a variety of theatres including the Budapesti Operettszínház and established herself as a leading
soubrette A soubrette is a female minor stock character in opera and theatre, often a pert lady's maid. By extension, the term can refer generally to any saucy or flirtatious young woman. The term arrived in English from Provençal via French, and means " ...
. During the 1930s and 1940s she appeared in several films. She was married to the
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ...
Szabolcs Fényes.


Selected filmography

* '' Filléres gyors'' (1932) * '' Roses from the South'' (1934) * '' Villa for Sale'' (1935) * ''
Escape to the Adriatic ''Escape to the Adriatic'' () is a 1937 Austrian-Czech drama film directed by Eugen Schulz-Breiden and starring Rolf Wanka, Willi Volker and Rózsi Csikós. In Germany it was released in 1939 under the title ''Sprung ins Glück''.Goble p.394 It ...
'' (1937) * '' We'll Know By Midnight'' (1942) * '' Mouse in the Palace'' (1943) * '' Quite a Lad'' (1943) * '' Suburban Guard Post'' (1943) * ''
Sunday Romance ''Sunday Romance'' (Hungarian: ''Bakaruhában'') is a 1957 Hungarian period romantic drama film directed by Imre Fehér and starring Iván Darvas, Margit Bara and Sándor Pécsi. It is also known by the alternative title ''In Soldier's Unifo ...
'' (1957)


References


Bibliography

* Fekete, Márton. ''Prominent Hungarians: Home and Abroad''. Szepsi Csombor Literary Circle, 1979. * Petrie, Graham. ''History Must Answer to Man: The Contemporary Hungarian Cinema''. Corvina Kiadó, 1981.


External links

* 1917 births 1992 deaths Hungarian stage actresses Hungarian film actresses Actresses from Budapest {{Hungary-actor-stub