Károly Huszár
Also known as Karl Huszár-Puffy, Károly Huszár, Karl Huszar, Charles Huszar-Puffy, Huszár Károly, Huszár Pufi, Károly Hochstadt, Pufi, Puffy, Pufi Huszár, Charles Puffy, Карой Хусар
Károly Huszár, born on November 3, 1884, in Budapest, Hungary, was a versatile actor known for his roles in international cinema. He began his acting career in the silent era, appearing in films like "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" (1927), where he played the role of Malapokitoratoreadetos.
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Károly Huszár, born on November 3, 1884, in Budapest, Hungary, was a versatile actor known for his roles in international cinema. He began his acting career in the silent era, appearing in films like "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" (1927), where he played the role of Malapokitoratoreadetos. Huszár's distinctive appearance and unique screen presence led to him being cast in various supporting roles. One of his most notable performances was in the iconic German film "The Blue Angel" (1930), directed by Josef von Sternberg, where he portrayed the proprietor of the eponymous establishment. Huszár continued to act until his death on January 1, 1942, leaving behind a diverse body of work that spanned different languages and cultures.







