
Zoltán Latinovits
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 9, 1931
Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
Known For

Abhorrence
Nelli, the icy, introverted farm girl, needs to find a husband following her father's death. She accepts the attentions of the noisy Takaró Sanyi, although she is more attracted to his silent and modest younger brother.

On Home Grounds
This ironic comedy is set in the god-forsaken Kiskúnbékás, at the end of the fifties. There are no jobs, the town's "golden team", who once were third class national soccer players have scattered

Skylark
Based on a novel by Dezso Kosztolani, this Hungarian drama is set at the turn of the 20th century. A young, homely woman lives at home with her mother and retired father. Because of all the care the girl provides for her parents, the couple becomes detached from the world outside their home. When the girl leaves for a short visit to her uncle's home, the parents realize the extent of their separation from society and their selfish feelings toward their own daughter.

The Big Blue Signal
Anusi is tired of her everyday life in the old tenement house with a boring accountant husband, whose only passion is hiking. After five years of marriage she gets a free holiday.

The Fifth Seal
In 1944 Budapest, one of a group of four friends poses a hypothetical moral question to the others, an act that will unexpectedly alter their lives forever.

Gypsy Princess
Kálmán Imre's beloved operetta comes to the screen in this comedy of music, marriage and class set in Budapest and Vienna before the outbreak of the First World War, recorded at the Budapest Opera in 1963.

The Man of Gold
Adaptation of Mór Jókai's classic 19th century novel on Mihály Tímár, the captain of a commercial Danube ship in the 1830s, who finds unexpected fortune by meeting a Turkish aristocrat fleeing from his home country with his daughter Tímea. On their journey, they find an unknown island on the Danube, called the Senki szigete (the Island of No-one), a sort of earthly paradise, with only an old woman and her young daughter Noémi living on it.

There Was Once a Family
This film describes the narrator's childhood, the years before and after the Hungarian Soviet Republic, in a burlesque and fabulous style and with the humour of a child's fantasy.

A Hungarian Nabob
On the novel by Mór Jókai. The first half of the XVIII century. Several decades of life of a noble family Karpati.

The Round-Up
After the failure of the Kossuth's revolution of 1848, people suspected of supporting the revolution are sent to prison camps. Years later, partisans led by outlaw Sándor Rózsa still run rampant. Although the authorities do not know the identities of the partisans, they round up suspects and try to root them out by any means necessary.
Filmography
as Civilruhás
as Wavra professzor
as Fiala János (voice)
as Öreg
as Dr. Bátky János
as Frank főkormányzó
as Monseniur Boris
as Buckingham herceg
as Géza
as Baron de Kempelen
as Miska főpincér
as Szindbád
as Alker Tamás
as Karinthy Frigyes, az író
as Major
as Gálffy alezredes
as Vili
as Köves Béla, csapatkapitány
as Iric
as báró Pataky János
as Kémeri
as Ambrus László
as Menyhért
as Borsy Kálmán
as Rudolf Szentirmay
as Major Büky
as Szentirmai Vince, szobrász
as Tóth
as Veszelka Imre
as Szentirmay Rudolf
as Miklós
as István Weber
as Csíky Gábor
as János
as dr. Ambrus Járom
as Kristyán Tódor