
Dobák Lajos
Known For
Acting
Born
1928-07-25 in Budapest, Hungary (Austria-Hungary)
Died
2006-04-19
Biography
Lajos Dobák ( Budapest , July 25 , 1928 – Budapest , April 19, 2006 ) was a Hungarian actor who won the Jászai Mari Award and the Aase Award . He was expelled from the Academy of Theatre Arts in 1949. His acting career began in 1954 at the Hungarian People's Army Theatre . From 1957 he was contracted by the Katona József Theatre in Kecskemét , from 1961 by the Pécs National Theatre , and from 1965 by the Petőfi Theatre in Veszprém . From 1982 he was an artist at the Radnóti Theatre . From 1986 until his retirement (until 1988), he played at the Szigliget Theatre in Szolnok . From 1990 he also appeared in performances at the Szekszárd German Theatre and from 1999 at the Petőfi Theatre in Sopron . His art was awarded several prizes.
Most Known For

Colonel Redl
as Úr a galiciai bálon(uncredited)

Werckmeister Harmonies
as Mr. Volent

Captain Tenkes

Johann Sebastian Bach

Egy óra múlva itt vagyok…
as Német fõhadnagy

Au nom de tous les miens
as Officer Allemand

Moselbrück

Anyegin

The Phantom of the Opera
as Maitre d'

For Those I Loved
as Un officier allemand

The Sword

Vakvagányok

The Myth-Makers

Diary for My Father and My Mother

Yellow Poppies

Memories of a River

141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence

Frici, a vállalkozó szellem
as Pékség vezetö

La Vie de Berlioz
as Valentino