Sándor Tompa  | |
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![]() Tompa in 1964  | |
| Born | 22 December 1903 | 
| Died | 18 December 1969 (aged 65) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1938–1969 (film) | 
Sándor Tompa (1903–1969) was a Hungarian film and stage actor.[1][2] He was born in Transylvania, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire which was ceded to Romania after the First World War and acted in the Hungarian language theatre in Cluj.[3] In cinema he was a character actor, appearing often in supporting roles although he played the title character in the 1940 film Gábor Göre Returns.
Selected filmography
- Bence Uz (1938)
 - No Coincidence (1939)
 - Six Weeks of Happiness (1939)
 - Gábor Göre Returns (1940)
 - Dankó Pista (1940)
 - Duel for Nothing (1940)
 - Unknown Opponent (1940)
 - Silenced Bells (1941)
 - The Marriage Market (1941)
 - The Talking Robe (1942)
 - Lóránd Fráter (1942)
 - Mountain Girl (1942)
 - The Song of Rákóczi (1943)
 - A Lover of the Theatre (1944)
 - Prophet of the Fields (1947)
 - Singing Makes Life Beautiful (1950)
 - A Strange Marriage (1951)
 - The Land Is Ours (1951)
 - Baptism of Fire (1952)
 - Try and Win (1952)
 - Under the City (1953)
 - Young Hearts (1953)
 - Kiskrajcár (1953)
 - The First Swallows (1953)
 - Liliomfi (1954)
 - Dollar Daddy (1956)
 - Leila and Gábor (1956)
 - Dani (1957)
 - Spiral Staircase (1957)
 - A Husband for Susy (1960)
 - I'll Go to the Minister (1962)
 - Drama of the Lark (1963)
 - The Moneymaker (1964)
 - Háry János (1965)
 - The Healing Water (1967)
 
References
Bibliography
- Bíró, Sándor. The Nationalities Problem in Transylvania, 1867-1940: A Social History of the Romanian Minority Under Hungarian Rule, 1867-1918 and of the Hungarian Minority Under Romanian Rule, 1918-1940. Social Science Monographs, 1992.
 - Laura, Ernesto G. Tutti i film di Venezia, 1932–1984. La Biennale, Settore cinema e spettacolo televisivo, 1985.
 - Nemeskürty, István & Szántó, Tibor. A Pictorial Guide to the Hungarian Cinema, 1901-1984. Helikon, 1985.
 
External links
- Sándor Tompa at IMDb
 
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