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Gizi Bajor is regarded as being one of the most influential Hungarian actors in the 20th century. She was committed to the National Theatre's Hall of fame in 1925, and she was one of the first to receive the prestigious
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Gizi Bajor born on 18 May 1893, in Budapest. Her father, a former mining engineer, and her mother of Italian ancestry were operating
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In 1951, the mentally ill Tibor Germán, fearing that his wife was threatened by various diseases, killed Gizi Bajor and himself.
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in Budapest between 1911 and 1914. Praised by teachers and critics, she was allowed to join the
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immediately after the academy, where she (except for the 1924–25 season, joining the
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personal name
Western name order


Budapest
Hungarian
Kálvin Square
Academy of Drama
National Theatre
World War II
Géza Gárdonyi
Sándor Bródy
Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Minna von Barnhelm
Ernő Szép
Jenő Heltai
Lady of the Camellias
Shakespeare
Anthony and Cleopatra
Lope de Vega
Friedrich Schiller
Intrigue and Love
Kossuth Prize

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