- Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Kálmán Rózsahegyi (October 6 1873 -August 27 1961 ) was a Hungarian actor and teacher.He descended from a family of actors; his father,
Ödön Rózsahegyi acted in the country. Kálmán Rózsahegyi also began his career acting in the country, but in 1898 the Hungarian Theatre recruited him. Between 1900 and 1935 he was a member of the National Theatre, from 1923 as a permanent member.With his wife, Angéla Hevesi, he founded his own private drama school, which was the place of learning for many famous actors.
Biography and works
Rózsahegyi was one of the most notable representatives of realist theatre; a person who was not an artist of words, but rather of simple, natural and direct plays. The range of his work was broad: his works covered all the shades of
low comedy and sensual humor.He was born in
Endrőd ,Békés onOctober 6 ,1873 . Following in the footsteps of his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi, he became an actor, and he graduated as an actor from drama school. He began his acting career in 1892 in the troupe ofSándor Dobó , and then worked inDebrecen andCluj-Napoca . In 1898 he joined theHungarian Theatre , where he played parts inoperettas . At the turn of the century he entered the National Theatre, to which he loyally bonded, a bond the institution reciprocated when he was elected into permanent membership in 1923. On the course of his various appearances he stayed with the National Theatre until his retirement in 1935.Rózsahegyi's name became popular in the 1910s and 20s as a
cabaret artist, thanks to which he received renown abroad as well. In 1926 he played a part in theUnited States . After 1935 he acted in an assortment of private theatres.The drama school that he founded with his wife,
Angéla Hevesi , remains famous to this day. He later taught there with his girls up until his death. He was an outstanding teacher: many notable actors graduated from his school (such asRóbert Rátonyi ,Juci Komlós , andJózsef Sas ).Due to his ancestry he was prevented from acting in the
Second World War , and after 1945Tamás Major forbade him from rejoining the National Theatre. In the following decade he acted variously at the Pest, the Hungarian Comedy, the Hungarian, the Budapest Operetta and the MadáchTheatre s. He was at home in every genre:operettas ,comedies ,cabarets andclassical drama .He played as one of the gravediggers in
Shakespeare 's "Hamlet ", the fool of "King Lear ", andGobbo in "The Merchant of Venice ".Kalman's students liked the uniquely voiced, smiling man just as much as his audience. He was not forgotten by his birth town, who elected him an
honorary citizen .Kalman Rozsahegyi died on
August 27 ,1961 inBudapest having become permanent member of the National Theatre, the founder of the School of Acting and an outstanding artist.Major acting roles
Nick Bottom ("A Midsummer Night's Dream "); the gravedigger ("Hamlet "); thefool ("King Lear ", "Twelfth Night ");Gobbo (old and young, "The Merchant of Venice ");Scapin (Molière : "The Schemings of Scapin ");Master Jacob (Molière: "The Miser ");eponymous (Halévy: "L'Abbé Constantin"); eponymous (Poole:Paul Pry ); theNotarius of Peleske (József Gaál );Matyi Baracs andGöre Gábor (Gárdonyi: "The Wine ");Luka (Gorky: "The Lower Depths "); Gáspár Boly (Harsányi: "The Old Villain "); Uncle Berci (Zsigmond Móricz : "Relatives"); Rageneau (Rostand: "Cyrano de Bergerac").External links
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