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Zoltán Latinovits

Zoltán Latinovits (9 September 1931, in Budapest – 4 June 1976, in Balatonszemes) was a Hungarian actor.

Zoltán Latinovits
Latinovits Zoltán
Born9 September 1931
Died4 June 1976(1976-06-04) (aged 44)

Early life edit

His mother divorced his father Oszkár Latinovits in 1941 and married István Frenreisz, a medical doctor, with whom she had two more children (István, who became an actor under the name István Bujtor, and musician Károly). He began his school career in 1937, when he was enrolled to the Damjanich Street Primary School in Budapest and graduated with excellent results in 1949 at the Szent Imre Gimnázium (St. Emery College). He became a carpenter and worked for a bridge building firm. He was a basketball player for Haladás SE from 1951 and was also a good sailor. 1956 Architect, Epithetic Faculty, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem), Latinovits finished the university as the best of the year. He was involved in a drama group during his university years.

Acting career edit

He started his professional acting career after various stints in student and amateur productions and his colleagues and fans talked about him as the King of Actors.

1956-1959. Debrecen, Csokonai Theatre.

1959-1961. Miskolc, National Theatre.

1961-1962. Debrecen, Csokonai Theatre.

1962-1966. Vígszínház (Comedy Theatre). One of his most successful roles performed there was Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in 1963, playing with Éva Ruttkai, his later wife.

1966-1968. Thália Theatre.

1969-1971. Vígszinház.

1971-1976. Veszprém, Petőfi Theatre, where he was able to realise his longtime dream of being able to direct.

One of the best performer of the poetry of Attila József, Gyula Illyés and Endre Ady.

Film career edit

Performed in numerous films from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. One of the most famous is Szindbád (1971), based on the short stories by Gyula Krúdy and directed by Zoltán Huszárik.

His death edit

Latinovits was run over by a train at the station of Balatonszemes near Lake Balaton in 1976. Though the official statements talked of suicide, it never became fully clear whether he had jumped deliberately in front of the train or whether his death was an accident.[1] His death immediately became a romanticized legend, also due to the similarities with the suicide of poet Attila József, of whose poems Latinovits had been one of the foremost interpreters.

Selected filmography edit

Számos filmben szerepelt, először 1959-ben a Gyalog a mennyországba címűben.

Gyalog a mennyországba – Imre (1959) Kertes házak utcája – János (1962) Az aranyember – Krisztyán Tódor (1962) Pacsirta – Miklós (1963) Oldás és kötés – Járom Ambrus dr. (1963) Fotó Háber – Csiky Gábor (1963) Az aranyfej (1963) Karambol – Weber István (1964) Szegénylegények – Veszelka Imre (1965) Sellő a pecsétgyűrűn – Borsy Kálmán (1965) Iszony – Takaró Imre (1965) Fény a redőny mögött (1965) Sok hűség semmiért – szobrász (1966) Az orvos halála – narrátor (1966) Minden kezdet nehéz (1966) Egy magyar nábob – Szentirmay Rudolf (1966) Hideg napok – Büky őrnagy (1966) És akkor a pasas… – a főnök (1966) Aranysárkány – Fóris – tanár (1966) Kárpáthy Zoltán – Szentirmay Rudolf (1966) Máglyák Firenzében – VI. Sándor pápa (1967) (TV) Mélyrétegben (1967) Mocorgó (1967) (TV) – Iric Tanulmány a nőkről – Balogh Sándor (1967) Fiúk a térről – Somos doktor (1967) Egy szerelem három éjszakája – Menyhért (1967) Ninocska, avagy azok az átkozott férfiak – Vaszilij barátja/utas (1967) (TV) Csend és kiáltás – Kémeri (1968) Bánk bán – Bánk bán (1968) (TV) Kártyavár – Dr. Bán (1968) Egri csillagok – Varsányi Imre (1968) Falak – Ambrus László (1968) Keresztelő – Gócza Menyhért (1968) A régi nyár – Báró Pataky János (1969) (TV) A nagy kék jelzés – Abay – költő (1969) Komédia a tetőn – Géza (1969) (TV) Hazai pálya – Köves Béla, csapatkapitány (1969) Az örökös – Geréb Róbert (1969) Alfa Rómeó és Júlia – Vili (1969) Kéktiszta szerelem (1969) Az alvilág professzora – Gálffy alezredes (1969)[19] Isten hozta, őrnagy úr! – őrnagy (1969) Utazás a koponyám körül – Karinthy Frigyes, az író (1970) Szerelmi álmok – herceg (1970) Az utolsó ítélet (1970) (TV) Hálóban (1970) (TV) Szemtől szemben (1970) Mindannyiotok lelkiismerete megnyugodhat… (1970) Szindbád – Szindbád (1971) Bözsi és a többiek (1971) (TV) Lujzi (1971) (TV) Csárdáskirálynő – Miska (1971) /a német nyelvű verzióban is/ A legszebb férfikor – Alker Tamás (1972) Volt egyszer egy család – Géza (1972) Híres szökések – Le baron de Kempelen (1972) (tévésorozat) A lámpás – pap (1972)[20] Harminckét nevem volt (Ságvári Endre emlékfilm)- Juhos csendőrőrnagy (1972) És mégis mozog a föld – Bálvándy báró (1973) Trójai nők – Menelaosz (1973) (TV) III. Richárd (1973) (TV) A magyar ugaron – Zilahy Kálmán – Tanár (1973)[21] A dunai hajós – Monsieur Boris (1974) A Pendragon legenda – Dr. Bátky János (1974) Kaputt (1974) (TV) 141 perc a befejezetlen mondatból – Wavra tanár (1975) Az áruló (1975) (TV) Az öreg – öreg(1975) Ballagó idő – Huszártiszt (1976) Az ötödik pecsét – Civilruhás (1976) Ki látott engem? (1977) (csak hang)

Published books edit

1973. Ködszurkáló (Skywriter) 1985. Emlékszem a röpülés boldogságára (collected works)

Prizes edit

(1966) – Jászai Mari prize (1970) – Balázs Béla prize (1975) – Significant artist (1989) – Kossuth Prize (posth.) (1970) - Best Actor - Silver Shell - 18th San Sebastian Film Festival

References edit

  1. ^ Szigethy Gábor: Anatómiai vázlat

External links edit

  • Zoltán Latinovits at IMDb  
  • Zoltán Latinovits at PORT.hu (in Hungarian)  

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The native form of this personal name is Latinovits Zoltan This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Zoltan Latinovits 9 September 1931 in Budapest 4 June 1976 in Balatonszemes was a Hungarian actor Zoltan LatinovitsLatinovits ZoltanBorn9 September 1931Budapest Kingdom of HungaryDied4 June 1976 1976 06 04 aged 44 Balatonszemes Hungary Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Film career 4 His death 5 Selected filmography 6 Published books 7 Prizes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHis mother divorced his father Oszkar Latinovits in 1941 and married Istvan Frenreisz a medical doctor with whom she had two more children Istvan who became an actor under the name Istvan Bujtor and musician Karoly He began his school career in 1937 when he was enrolled to the Damjanich Street Primary School in Budapest and graduated with excellent results in 1949 at the Szent Imre Gimnazium St Emery College He became a carpenter and worked for a bridge building firm He was a basketball player for Haladas SE from 1951 and was also a good sailor 1956 Architect Epithetic Faculty Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem Latinovits finished the university as the best of the year He was involved in a drama group during his university years Acting career editHe started his professional acting career after various stints in student and amateur productions and his colleagues and fans talked about him as the King of Actors 1956 1959 Debrecen Csokonai Theatre 1959 1961 Miskolc National Theatre 1961 1962 Debrecen Csokonai Theatre 1962 1966 Vigszinhaz Comedy Theatre One of his most successful roles performed there was Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet in 1963 playing with Eva Ruttkai his later wife 1966 1968 Thalia Theatre 1969 1971 Vigszinhaz 1971 1976 Veszprem Petofi Theatre where he was able to realise his longtime dream of being able to direct One of the best performer of the poetry of Attila Jozsef Gyula Illyes and Endre Ady Film career editPerformed in numerous films from the late 1950s to the early 1970s One of the most famous is Szindbad 1971 based on the short stories by Gyula Krudy and directed by Zoltan Huszarik His death editLatinovits was run over by a train at the station of Balatonszemes near Lake Balaton in 1976 Though the official statements talked of suicide it never became fully clear whether he had jumped deliberately in front of the train or whether his death was an accident 1 His death immediately became a romanticized legend also due to the similarities with the suicide of poet Attila Jozsef of whose poems Latinovits had been one of the foremost interpreters Selected filmography editThe Man of Gold 1962 The Round Up 1966 And Then The Guy 1966 Three Nights of Love 1967 Stars of Eger 1968 Silence and Cry 1968 The Lost Generation 1968 The Toth Family 1969 Szindbad 1971 The Pendragon Legend 1974 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence 1975 The Fifth Seal 1976 Trip Around My Cranium 1970 Szamos filmben szerepelt eloszor 1959 ben a Gyalog a mennyorszagba cimuben Gyalog a mennyorszagba Imre 1959 Kertes hazak utcaja Janos 1962 Az aranyember Krisztyan Todor 1962 Pacsirta Miklos 1963 Oldas es kotes Jarom Ambrus dr 1963 Foto Haber Csiky Gabor 1963 Az aranyfej 1963 Karambol Weber Istvan 1964 Szegenylegenyek Veszelka Imre 1965 Sello a pecsetgyurun Borsy Kalman 1965 Iszony Takaro Imre 1965 Feny a redony mogott 1965 Sok huseg semmiert szobrasz 1966 Az orvos halala narrator 1966 Minden kezdet nehez 1966 Egy magyar nabob Szentirmay Rudolf 1966 Hideg napok Buky ornagy 1966 Es akkor a pasas a fonok 1966 Aranysarkany Foris tanar 1966 Karpathy Zoltan Szentirmay Rudolf 1966 Maglyak Firenzeben VI Sandor papa 1967 TV Melyretegben 1967 Mocorgo 1967 TV Iric Tanulmany a nokrol Balogh Sandor 1967 Fiuk a terrol Somos doktor 1967 Egy szerelem harom ejszakaja Menyhert 1967 Ninocska avagy azok az atkozott ferfiak Vaszilij baratja utas 1967 TV Csend es kialtas Kemeri 1968 Bank ban Bank ban 1968 TV Kartyavar Dr Ban 1968 Egri csillagok Varsanyi Imre 1968 Falak Ambrus Laszlo 1968 Keresztelo Gocza Menyhert 1968 A regi nyar Baro Pataky Janos 1969 TV A nagy kek jelzes Abay kolto 1969 Komedia a teton Geza 1969 TV Hazai palya Koves Bela csapatkapitany 1969 Az orokos Gereb Robert 1969 Alfa Romeo es Julia Vili 1969 Kektiszta szerelem 1969 Az alvilag professzora Galffy alezredes 1969 19 Isten hozta ornagy ur ornagy 1969 Utazas a koponyam korul Karinthy Frigyes az iro 1970 Szerelmi almok herceg 1970 Az utolso itelet 1970 TV Haloban 1970 TV Szemtol szemben 1970 Mindannyiotok lelkiismerete megnyugodhat 1970 Szindbad Szindbad 1971 Bozsi es a tobbiek 1971 TV Lujzi 1971 TV Csardaskiralyno Miska 1971 a nemet nyelvu verzioban is A legszebb ferfikor Alker Tamas 1972 Volt egyszer egy csalad Geza 1972 Hires szokesek Le baron de Kempelen 1972 tevesorozat A lampas pap 1972 20 Harmincket nevem volt Sagvari Endre emlekfilm Juhos csendorornagy 1972 Es megis mozog a fold Balvandy baro 1973 Trojai nok Menelaosz 1973 TV III Richard 1973 TV A magyar ugaron Zilahy Kalman Tanar 1973 21 A dunai hajos Monsieur Boris 1974 A Pendragon legenda Dr Batky Janos 1974 Kaputt 1974 TV 141 perc a befejezetlen mondatbol Wavra tanar 1975 Az arulo 1975 TV Az oreg oreg 1975 Ballago ido Huszartiszt 1976 Az otodik pecset Civilruhas 1976 Ki latott engem 1977 csak hang Published books edit1973 Kodszurkalo Skywriter 1985 Emlekszem a ropules boldogsagara collected works Prizes edit 1966 Jaszai Mari prize 1970 Balazs Bela prize 1975 Significant artist 1989 Kossuth Prize posth 1970 Best Actor Silver Shell 18th San Sebastian Film FestivalReferences edit Szigethy Gabor Anatomiai vazlatExternal links editZoltan Latinovits at IMDb nbsp Zoltan Latinovits at PORT hu in Hungarian nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zoltan Latinovits amp oldid 1212408747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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