
László Csiky a adăugat o fotografie
acum o oră
László
László Csiky of Szentkirályszabadja, also known as Csikász (Vác, March 14, 1863 – Budapest, August 23, 1936), was an actor and theater director.
🔍 MăreșteIn memoriam
László Csiky of Szentkirályszabadja, also known as Csikász (Vác, March 14, 1863 – Budapest, August 23, 1936), was an actor and theater director.

László Csiky a adăugat o fotografie
acum o oră
László Csiky of Szentkirályszabadja, also known as Csikász (Vác, March 14, 1863 – Budapest, August 23, 1936), was an actor and theater director.

László Csiky a adăugat o fotografie
acum o oră
Life His father was Captain János Csikász, and his mother was Teréz Albrecht. He completed his schooling in his hometown and Budapest. On Easter Sunday in 1880, against his parents' wishes, he became an actor in Csurgó, where Károly Szathmáry was the director at the time. His first role was Lajos in "Falu rossza." After a short stint traveling in the countryside, he enrolled in the Academy of Drama, but only stayed for a year. In 1884, he moved to Kolozsvár, where he achieved great success as Ferdinand in "Ármány és szerelem" (Intrigue and Love), becoming a favorite of the renowned tragic actor, Gyula Ecsedi Kovács. He worked there for three years, and from 1887, he performed in Debrecen, Kassa, Szeged, Temesvár, Pozsony, Buda, Pécs, Szabadka, and Miskolc, always receiving widespread acclaim. On February 11, 1905, he celebrated his 25th anniversary in Debrecen, performing in "Wallenstein halála" (The Death of Wallenstein). On March 9, 1911, in Szeged, he celebrated his 30-year artistic career with "Othello." He worked in Szeged until 1914, then retired on July 25 of the same year in Gyula, with a performance in "Lear király" (King Lear). He served as a clerk at the Ministry of Agriculture…

László Csiky a lăsat un gând
acum o oră
Robespierre (Sardou) Elder Nagy István (Sándor Bródy: A tanítónő)

László Csiky a lăsat un gând
acum o oră
Consul Bernick (Ibsen: A társadalom támaszai) Márton Csorba (Ferenc Csepreghy: A sárga csikó)

László Csiky a lăsat un gând
acum o oră
1908–11: Mrs. Makó; 1911–1914: Almássy.

László Csiky a lăsat un gând
acum o oră
Hungarian Theater Encyclopedia Hungarian Theater Lexicon (1929–1931, edited by Aladár Schöpflin)