Flóra Kádár

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Flóra Kádár

picture from National Theatre of Szeged, 1957/58 yearbook
Born (1928-08-04)August 4, 1928
Budapest
Died 3 January 2003(2003-01-03) (aged 74)
Budapest
Nationality Hungarian
Other names Flóra Anna Kádár (birth name)
Fischer Péterné (married name)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1953–2002
Partner(s) Péter Fischer
Parent(s) Flóra Ohr
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Flóra Kádár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈflo:rɒ ˈkaːdaːr]) (August 4, 1928 in Budapest – January 3, 2003 in Budapest) was a Hungarian stage, film, television and voice actress. She died on December 2002 at the age of 74. She was known for her roles of Mrs. Hackl in the film Sunshine, of Redl's sister in the film Colonel Redl, and of Erzsi, Jóska's wife in the film Adoption.

Life

Flóra Kádár with actor Balázs Fenyvessy as Bora and Michael I Apafi, Prince of Transylvania in the Tale of "Csóknak próbája" (The Proof of the Kiss) written by Imre Gombos at Déryné Theatre, newspaper Népakarat, May 7, 1957.

Her mother was Flóra Ohr and her husband was Péter Fischer. She took a degree at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1953. She played at National Theatre of Szeged, Kisfaludy Theatre in Győr and Madách Theatre in Budapest.

Selected Filmography

Selected Hungarian Voiceovers

Film Character Actor Year of Voiceovers
The Wrong Man (1956) 1982
Claire (TV film) Lotte Rank Elfriede Irrall 1967
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? Miss Edna Tinsley Mildred Dunnock 1969
Les Misérables (1978) The Prioress Flora Robson 1985
Die Alpensaga: Der deutsche Frühling (TV film) Burgl Mattuschka 1979
Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky Fedosia Tatiana Babanina 1981
Scrooged Gramma Mabel King 1988
Hospital at the End of the City (TV series) Scrub nurse 1982
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (anime)
Sanitka (Ambulance) (TV series) Marie Čermáková Marie Vášová 1984
Das Erbe der Guldenburgs: Die große Enttäuschung (TV series) Mrs. Böhm 1990

External links

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