Antos Gémes

The native form of this personal name is Gémes Antos. This article uses the Western name order.
Antos Gémes

Antos Gémes
by the Magyar Theatre
Photo by Gergely Vas (2015)
Born (1981-04-29) 29 April 1981
Budapest, Hungary
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001–present

Antos Gémes, (29 April 1981, Budapest - ) is a Hungarian actor who is a member of the Magyar Theatre.

Career

Antos Gémes was born on 29 April 1981, in Budapest.

He graduated in Leövey Klára music-time High School in 1999. During his high school years, he studied to be a composer. He plays several instruments, like guitar, piano and wind instruments. After his graduation, he tried many types of theatrical forms. For years he worked at Red Nose Clown Doctors Foundation in the role of Dr. Monokli.[1]

He studied puppet acting at Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest from 2004 to 2008 as János Meczner's student. In the last year of his study, he became a scholar member from the Hungarian Actors Union of Magyar Theatre. Since 2010,[2] he has been teaching acting at the school of the theatre.

Even during his academic years, he already had a music band,[3] but in 2009 he founded Harmadik Figyelmeztetés (Third Calling) band where he is the singer. Besides his work in theatres he has been playing in several films and series. He was also featuring in a music clip and viral video series of Compact Disco. He was the protagonist of their clip.[4]

Selected theater roles

Selected filmography

References

  1. gondola.hu Nevetéssel gyógyítanak: a Piros Orr Bohócdoktorok Alapítványáról (They heal with a laugh: Piros Orr from clown doctors' foundation) (Hungarian) - 24 juni 2005.
  2. Sonja Makrai (mno.hu): Színművész két műszakban: Gémes Antos, a Liliom címszereplője... (Actor in two shifts: Heron Antos, the title hero in the play Liliom) (Hungarian) - 02 april 2010.
  3. Berze Zsófia (kulturgengszterek.blogspot.hu/ independent cultural online portal): "...Még azt érzem, hogy keresem az utamat, ami áldásos állapot egy művésznek..." - Interjú Gémes Antossal (″I feel that I am looking for my road, which is a blessed state for an artist...″ - report with Gémes Antos) (Hungarian) - 4 oktober 2013.
  4. Remixed Sound of our hearts, April 6, 2012.
  5. Vadregény – Into the woods, Magyar Színház

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