György Cserhalmi
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György Cserhalmi (Born February 17, 1948 in Budapest) is a Hungarian actor. He graduated from the Actors Academy in 1971, then in Debrecen was contracted with the Csokonai Theatre. From 1972-1975 acted in the Veszprem Petofi Theatre, and again in Debrecen until 1977. From 1979 at the National Theatre, then the Hungarian Film Company. From 1983 the Katona Jozsef Theatre, from 1989 again the National, and since 1991 mainly freelance work. He is also the founder of the Labdater Theatre in the Globe cultural centre.
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[edit] Prizes
Kossuth prize. 1990
SZOT prize. 1988
Elizabeth prize. 1987
Noteworthy artist. 1986
Balazs Bela prize. 1982
[edit] Films
Has acted in more than 200 films, since the early 1970s one of the most significant Hungarian contemporary actors, especially in modern heroic roles. One of the most significant being Mephisto, made in 1981 by Istvan Szabo.
[edit] Stage roles
Shakespeare, Gorky, Sophocles, Goethe, Strindberg, Molière as well as Hungarian writers.