László Keszég

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László Keszég (2010)

László Keszég (born November 16, 1970 in Subotica ) is a Hungarian actor and director .

Life & Career

From 1990 Keszég studied at the Theater and Film Academy in Budapest, where his fellow students included Judit Schell , Erika Marozsán , Zsolt Anger and Iván Kamarás . He graduated as a theater actor in 1995 and as a theater director in 1997. He was a member from 1992 and from 1996 artistic director of the independent theater group at Pont Műhely . From 1997 to 2009 he was a freelancer, then director of the Csziki Gergely Theater in Kaposvar. Since 2012 he has been director of the National Theater in Miskolc, and from 2016 to 2018 he was also director of the National Theater in Szeged. Productions of The Master and Margarita (based on the novel by Bulgakow ), the Threepenny Opera and the Marriage of Figaro became famous . He also organized performances with Slovenian, Croatian and Romanian theaters.

In the late 1990s, Keszég appeared as an actor in the television series Kisváros . In 2000 he had a leading role in András Fésös ' film Balra a nap nyugszik . In the animated film Egy nap szabadság by Igor Lazin and Ferenc Török , he gave voice to a statue. In the English-Hungarian production The Nutcracker by Andrej Kochlanowski (2010) he played a rat soldiers.

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