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- Music Department
Victor Langer was born on 14 December 1842 in Pest, Hungary [now Budapest, Hungary]. He is known for Die Liebe der Brüder Rott (1929). He died in 1902 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary].- Károly Baumann was born on 29 October 1871 in Pest [now Budapest], Hungary. He was an actor, known for Tüzet kérek (1912), A pesti háziúr (1908) and Nem Hagy a Hadnagy (1908). He died on 22 October 1920 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Adolf Link was born on 15 September 1851 in Pest, Hungary [now Budapest, Hungary]. He was an actor, known for Sunday (1915), The Siren's Song (1915) and The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1924). He died on 23 September 1933 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Géza Raskó was born on 3 October 1870 in Pest, Hungary [now in Budapest, Hungary]. He was an actor, known for A tizennegyedik (1920). He died on 18 February 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Ede Sas was born on 23 December 1869 in Pest, Hungary [now in Budapest, Hungary]. He was a writer, known for Méltóságos rab asszony (1916), Falusi madonna (1918) and A hazugság (1919). He died on 27 June 1928 in Budapest, Hungary.- Miksa Schiffer was born in 1867 in Pest, Austria-Hungary [now Budapest Hungary]. Miksa was a producer, known for A kék bálvány (1931). Miksa died on 21 April 1944 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Aranka Hegyi was born on 25 May 1855 in Pest, Hungary [now part of Budapest, Hungary]. She died on 9 June 1906 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary].
- Actor
- Writer
Josef Jarno was born on 24 August 1866 in Pest, Hungary [now Budapest, Hungary]. He was an actor and writer, known for Der lustige Witwer (1920), Die Jüdin von Toledo (1919) and Der fremde Gast (1914). He was married to Hansi Niese. He died on 11 January 1932 in Vienna, Austria.- Actor
- Writer
Sándor Rott was born in 1868 in Pest, Austria-Hungary [now in Budapest, Hungary]. He was an actor and writer, known for Az újszülött apa (1916), Jobb erkölcsöket! (1918) and Der Schusterprinz (1914). He was married to Berta Türk. He died on 13 December 1942 in Budapest, Hungary.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Between 1931-39 he taught at the School for Dramatic Arts. His pedagogic activity is significant. He engaged himself in literature. One of his books is the interesting: Ha Moliere naplót írt volna (Bp., 1946). He is the unparalleled artist of the conversation style. He was characterised by excellent ability to form characters and to make parodies. He is one of the great pioneers of the Hungarian filmmaking. During the teens he shot a series of short films as director for the Hunnia Biográf company, in a style strongly influenced by the stage. He appeared in two production made in Paris in Hungarian versions, (Az orvos titka, Kacagó asszony), which in fact mark the start of Hungarian sound picture