
Gyula Kabos
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 18, 1887
Place of Birth: Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Known For

Tales of Budapest
Copfos, a milliner working at Annie's, a downtown millinery, is the object of popular despise and mockery. On one day she becomes the inheritor of $650 000.

My Daughter Is Different
Gitta is 20 years old, a girl with modern attitudes, who is courted by Ferenc Fekete. Not particularly liked by Gitta's parents, especially her old-fashioned father, Fekete dates Gitta in secret.

Address Unknown
In a post office at Balatonföldvár, Pali, a spoiled young man, one who has good manners and knows the way of the world, falls in love on one lazy summer afternoon with Teri, a young post office clerk and an orphan.

Henpecked Husband
Nelly has as many as two suitors; the handsome but light-minded Miklós, - who even made a conquest of mother - and Gyula, the inhibited weakling yet with a secure income.

Lovagias ügy
Young playboy Pál Milkó, nephew of the mill’s powerful CEO, insults and even strikes the company’s venerable accountant, Andor Virág, who quits in anger. To make amends, Pál rents a room in Virág’s home, avoids the old man but courts his beautiful daughter, soon hopelessly falling in love.

The New Relative
The story takes place in a small village manor-house off Vásárosladány. Sándor leads a quiet life with his wife, son and the now poor relatives of his wife, one which is characterized by the monotony of rural boredom. The arrival of another poor relative, Kitty, a young girl brought up in America, whose way of thinking reflects modern times, puts an end to this overwhelming monotony.

Hyppolit, the Butler
Evergreen comedy about a typical parvenu, an ignorant transportation entrepreneur who has suddenly found himself very rich. Despite their humble origins, his wife strives to live a sophisticated lifestyle. When she engages a butler, Hyppolit, their whole life is turned upside down. It has remained one of the most viewed Hungarian comedies of all time: it is shown regularly and is still extremely popular

The Borrowed Castle
Among the Gruber family, the rumor spreads like wildfire that their wealthy American relative, Menyhért Gruber, is visiting Hungary with his daughter, Mary. Various plans are devised to exploit the rich relative. The boldest of them all is the plan of Bálint Koltay, who directly pursues Mary's hand. However, the young ones fall in love with each other so deeply that Bálint stands by Mary even when the "wealthy" Gruber informs him that he's bankrupt. At this point, the only thing left to arrange is for Bálint, who poses as a landowner, to actually present a noble castle to his future father-in-law.

Nászút féláron

Lady Seeks a Room
Solicitor Lukács is well known for his expertise in divorce. He lets a room and while he is away, Csahos, his articled clerk, in charge of business affairs in the absence of the solicitor, leaves almost all of the flat to Székely Klári, a pretty university student. Lukács, while driving his car to Siófok, accidentally bumps into his wife and their friend, Bognár Miklós. Misunderstanding the situation, he asks for a divorce.
Filmography
as Kovács Gyula, a papucshős
as Kulinyi
as Dr. Zsengellér Bernát ügyvéd
as Driver of the CEO
as Fücsök Péter
as Herskovics is a tavern keeper
as Béla bácsi, Annie néni férje
as Dr.Weiss
as Gruber Menyhért
as Csahos Ödön, ügyvédjelölt
as Megyeri Boldizsár
as Vadász Lehel,az Atlantic Bank igazgatója
as Richter Menyhért
as Fábry Ágoston, malomtulajdonos
as Dr. Balogh Elemér, Margit apja
as Virág Andor, könyvelő
as Pernauer
as Dr. Kempelen József
as Szalai ügynök
as Schulmayer házgondnok
as Bogdán Artúr
as Ödön Vass
as Ferenc
as Buckó József
as Stangl
as Sztringai Jakab
as Halmos Aladár
as Sámson, fõpincér
as Angelusz
as Béla Bognár, actor
as Schneider Mátyás
as Segéd