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Imre Soós

Imre Soós (12 February 1930 – 20 June 1957) was a Hungarian actor, mostly known for his roles in communist propaganda films during the 1950s. He played the leading role in the 1956 film Körhinta.

Imre Soós
with locals in the shooting of the film Matyi Lúdas 1949
Born(1930-02-12)12 February 1930
Died20 June 1957(1957-06-20) (aged 27)
Budapest, Hungary
OccupationActor
Years active1948–1956

Career edit

Early years edit

Imre Soós was born on 12 February 1930, in Balmazújváros, as the eighth child of a peasant family living in great poverty. Like every member of his family, some of which were illiterate, his time was mostly consumed working in the fields, until he tried his luck by presenting himself to a travelling casting team in 1948. [citation needed] Fuelled by their praise, and the growing want to travel, he went to Budapest to enter the Academy of Drama, where he was admitted after the first hearing. The young boy, only turning 18, was overwhelmed with the buzzing life of the capital, as he rarely even travelled to the county seat before. Soós entered a class filled with talent, including Irén Psota, Józsa Hacser, and Teri Horváth. As later documents showed, his teachers praised him with high words, partially influenced by his forced political involvement, which left a strong mark on his later career.[citation needed]

Entry in the film industry edit

He began filming in 1948, to complement his livelihood. Getting a minor role in Talpalatnyi föld, he filled his role of a chanting peasant boy with past memories, gaining instant, albeit unintentional attention. The true success comes with his leading role in 1949's Lúdas Matyi, the first Hungarian color film, in which his life-filled folk-tale character gained success all over the country, and abroad - he became the best male actor on the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival of 1950, the highest ranking prize in socialist countries of the era. As the political climate pressed filmmakers for more realistic presentation of young peasants, workers, Soós seemed ideal to fill this role, especially as he was "raised from poverty", and achieved a lot compared to his comrades. This ideological background haunted his later life.

After graduation edit

As his fame grew potentially, Soós's self-estimation shrank with it. Aware of his shortcomings, he became more and more closed to others, and humble, studying extensively to make up for his missing high school graduation. He works in films all along the academy years, finishing in 1952. After graduation, he gets an offer to work in the Madách Theatre, but is denied by the authorities, and is sent to the Csokonai Imre Theatre of Debrecen with the intention to serve as an example in his home. He spends 3 years commuting between filming in the capital and Debrecen, where surrounded by fear and bad reputation of being a poster boy of the communists. In 1955 he was finally allowed to work in Madách Theatre, however, he was not allowed to play certain roles. By 1955 he finishes Körhinta, a film that becomes one of the most acclaimed piece of Hungarian cinema.

Downfall edit

The media of the time, highly motivated by politics, dealt with him in varying pace. If the instructed subject was fitting to Soós, he was over-popularized, when the government's focus was elsewhere, he was completely omitted. This constant change of values weighted heavily on the actor, questioning his own worth, despite national and international success, the latter ignored by newspapers. Trying to bury himself with work, and to meet more and more expectations, he slowly sank into depression, along with drug usage and alcohol problems. His state become worse when his love, Violetta Ferrari left the country in 1956, and he was denied to travel to the Moscow World Festival of Youth of 1957, the era's only legal meeting place for youth of East and West. Under hospital treatment after a suicide attempt, he falls in love with his doctor, Hedvig Perjési, leading to a passionate and rough relationship. A few weeks after their marriage, the couple was found dead on 20 June 1957. Authorities interpreted the tragedy as double suicide, but a number of clues like Soós scratching the wall until his fingernails bled were hinting to a number of possible scenarios, including an accidental event, or murder. The short investigation drew no further conclusions, leaving ground for several myths and conspiration theories.

Legacy edit

Passing away at age 27, Imre Soós's career was one of the shortest to achieve such critically acclaim. While the public knows him mainly from politically motivated movies, his theatrical work received equal praise by professionals. In 2001 the MASZK National Actor's Guild founded the Soós Imre prize for young talents. His life was dramatized by Miklós Hubay in his 1974 drama Tüzet Viszek and 1973 film Imre Soós (directed by Pál Sándor), while his relationship with Hedvig Perjési was novelized by Péter Müller in the book Részeg Józanok.[1]

Filmography edit

Sources edit

  • Miklós, Hubay. Soós Imre - A megváltó mutatvány. Budapest: Magvető, 1965. OCLC 250442296
  • [1] - Imre Soós in the Hungarian Theatrical Lexicon (György, Székely. Magyar Színházművészeti Lexikon. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994. ISBN 978-963-05-6635-3), freely available on mek.oszk.hu

References edit

  1. ^ Péter, Müller. Részeg józanok. Budapest: Totem, 1993. ISBN 978-963-7888-17-5

External links edit

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The native form of this personal name is Soos Imre This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Imre Soos 12 February 1930 20 June 1957 was a Hungarian actor mostly known for his roles in communist propaganda films during the 1950s He played the leading role in the 1956 film Korhinta Imre Sooswith locals in the shooting of the film Matyi Ludas 1949Born 1930 02 12 12 February 1930Balmazujvaros HungaryDied20 June 1957 1957 06 20 aged 27 Budapest HungaryOccupationActorYears active1948 1956 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Entry in the film industry 1 3 After graduation 1 4 Downfall 2 Legacy 3 Filmography 4 Sources 5 References 6 External linksCareer editEarly years edit Imre Soos was born on 12 February 1930 in Balmazujvaros as the eighth child of a peasant family living in great poverty Like every member of his family some of which were illiterate his time was mostly consumed working in the fields until he tried his luck by presenting himself to a travelling casting team in 1948 citation needed Fuelled by their praise and the growing want to travel he went to Budapest to enter the Academy of Drama where he was admitted after the first hearing The young boy only turning 18 was overwhelmed with the buzzing life of the capital as he rarely even travelled to the county seat before Soos entered a class filled with talent including Iren Psota Jozsa Hacser and Teri Horvath As later documents showed his teachers praised him with high words partially influenced by his forced political involvement which left a strong mark on his later career citation needed Entry in the film industry edit He began filming in 1948 to complement his livelihood Getting a minor role in Talpalatnyi fold he filled his role of a chanting peasant boy with past memories gaining instant albeit unintentional attention The true success comes with his leading role in 1949 s Ludas Matyi the first Hungarian color film in which his life filled folk tale character gained success all over the country and abroad he became the best male actor on the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival of 1950 the highest ranking prize in socialist countries of the era As the political climate pressed filmmakers for more realistic presentation of young peasants workers Soos seemed ideal to fill this role especially as he was raised from poverty and achieved a lot compared to his comrades This ideological background haunted his later life After graduation edit As his fame grew potentially Soos s self estimation shrank with it Aware of his shortcomings he became more and more closed to others and humble studying extensively to make up for his missing high school graduation He works in films all along the academy years finishing in 1952 After graduation he gets an offer to work in the Madach Theatre but is denied by the authorities and is sent to the Csokonai Imre Theatre of Debrecen with the intention to serve as an example in his home He spends 3 years commuting between filming in the capital and Debrecen where surrounded by fear and bad reputation of being a poster boy of the communists In 1955 he was finally allowed to work in Madach Theatre however he was not allowed to play certain roles By 1955 he finishes Korhinta a film that becomes one of the most acclaimed piece of Hungarian cinema Downfall edit The media of the time highly motivated by politics dealt with him in varying pace If the instructed subject was fitting to Soos he was over popularized when the government s focus was elsewhere he was completely omitted This constant change of values weighted heavily on the actor questioning his own worth despite national and international success the latter ignored by newspapers Trying to bury himself with work and to meet more and more expectations he slowly sank into depression along with drug usage and alcohol problems His state become worse when his love Violetta Ferrari left the country in 1956 and he was denied to travel to the Moscow World Festival of Youth of 1957 the era s only legal meeting place for youth of East and West Under hospital treatment after a suicide attempt he falls in love with his doctor Hedvig Perjesi leading to a passionate and rough relationship A few weeks after their marriage the couple was found dead on 20 June 1957 Authorities interpreted the tragedy as double suicide but a number of clues like Soos scratching the wall until his fingernails bled were hinting to a number of possible scenarios including an accidental event or murder The short investigation drew no further conclusions leaving ground for several myths and conspiration theories Legacy editPassing away at age 27 Imre Soos s career was one of the shortest to achieve such critically acclaim While the public knows him mainly from politically motivated movies his theatrical work received equal praise by professionals In 2001 the MASZK National Actor s Guild founded the Soos Imre prize for young talents His life was dramatized by Miklos Hubay in his 1974 drama Tuzet Viszek and 1973 film Imre Soos directed by Pal Sandor while his relationship with Hedvig Perjesi was novelized by Peter Muller in the book Reszeg Jozanok 1 Filmography edit1948 Talpalatnyi fold 1949 Ludas Matyi 1950 Singing Makes Life Beautiful 1951 Try and Win 1952 Allami aruhaz 1953 Ifju szivvel 1953 Kis krajcar 1953 A harag napja 1953 Foltamadott a tenger 1954 Liliomfi 1954 Hintonjaro szerelem 1955 9 es korterem 1955 Korhinta 1956 Eltusszentett birodalomSources editMiklos Hubay Soos Imre A megvalto mutatvany Budapest Magveto 1965 OCLC 250442296 1 Imre Soos in the Hungarian Theatrical Lexicon Gyorgy Szekely Magyar Szinhazmuveszeti Lexikon Budapest Akademiai Kiado 1994 ISBN 978 963 05 6635 3 freely available on mek oszk huReferences edit Peter Muller Reszeg jozanok Budapest Totem 1993 ISBN 978 963 7888 17 5External links editBiography on szineszkonyvtar hu Imre Soos at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imre Soos amp oldid 1191688609, 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