László
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László, Laszlo, or Lazlo may refer to:
In fiction:
- Lazlo, A Brazilian spider monkey in the Cartoon Network series Camp Lazlo
- Lazlo (Suikoden), the main protagonist of the game Genso Suikoden IV
- Lazlo Hollyfeld, fictional character in Real Genius
- Lazlo Zand, fictional character appearing in the Robotech universe
- Victor Laszlo, a fictional character from the movie Casablanca
- László Domingo Francesco Perez, a frequent nom de plume appearing at various blogs throughout the blogosphere
In sports:
- László Csongrádi, Hungarian fencer
- László Fidel, Hungarian flatwater canoer who won an Olympic silver medal in K-4 1000 m at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona
- László Foltán, Hungarian canoer
- László Markovits, former tennis player from Hungary
- László Nagy (figure skater), Hungarian pair skater
- László Szabó (fencing), Hungarian fencing master
In science:
- Erno Laszlo, a Hungarian-born American dermatologist and cosmetic businessman
- Ervin László, Hungarian philosopher of science, systems theorist, and integral theorist
- László Bíró, the inventor of the ballpoint pen
- László Heller, Hungarian professor accredited with inventing the Heller - Forgó cooling system for power stations
- Lazlo Toth (vandal), Hungarian-born Australian geologist who vandalised Michelangelo's Pietà statue on May 21, 1972
In mathematics:
- László Fejes Tóth, Hungarian mathematician who specialised in geometry
- Yves Laszlo, French mathematician working in the École Polytechnique
In music:
- Lazlo Bane, alternative rock band
- Viktor Lazlo, Belgian singer
- Laszlo Gardony Jazz Pianist
In other fields:
- Camp Lazlo, American animated television series created by Joe Murray
- László Nagy (Scouting), the Chief Executive of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1968-1985
- László Szabó (chess player), prominent Hungarian International Grandmaster of chess
- Paul László, famous 20th century architect
- OpenLaszlo, a platform for designing Web applications
- Laszlo Berkowits, a Reform Rabbi
- Tony László, a journalist