Gyula Gózon - Actor Profile

Gyula Gózon

Acting
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Apr 19, 1885
Birth Place: Érsekújvár, Austria-Hungary (now Slovakia)

About Gyula Gózon

Gyula Gózon (19 April 1885, Nové Zámky – 8 October 1972, Budapest) was a Hungarian actor and comedian. Gyula Gózon was born on 19 April 1885, in Nové Zámky, but grew up in Esztergom. With the mentoring of his brother, he could fulfill his dream of learning to be a singer actor at the actor school of Szidi Rákosi in Budapest. After graduating, he joins a group touring the southern part of the country, often working under harsh conditions, changing location and repertory often. During this period he has the chance to polish his prosaic capabilities, one that was omitted in Rákosi's school. After playing in Târgu Mureş and Miercurea Ciuc, he gains the attention of Miklós Erdélyi, the director of Oradea's theater, who offers him contract in 1904. He plays here for six years, and befriends Gyula Kabos, forming a lifelong comradeship, and comedic duo. In 1912 Endre Nagy offers him to join his newly forming Cabaret (Apolló theatre) in Budapest, followed by years working in the Népopera and Király Theatre. Gózon accepted his first movie role in 1914 (the silent film A becsapott újságíró), appearing nearly a hundred during his lifetime. In 1917 he marries Lili Berky, with whom he starts the Muskátli Cabaret, often appearing on stage together. After the venture failed in 1920, he joins the Belvárosi Theatre in 1927, followed by the Új Theatre two years later. With Gyula Kabos he gets a role in Kék Bálvány, Hungary's first major motion picture, and like his mate, Gózon quickly becomes a much used actor of the emerging movie industry, appearing in the first hits of Budapest's theatres, like Hyppolit a lakáj or Meseautó. In 1935, along with his wife, he is contracted to the National Theatre). On the account of Jew-laws, he is banned from work in 1941, followed by years of hiding in his Rákosliget home during World War II. In 1945 Gózon re-joins the National Theatre, enjoying a second flowering of his career for a decade. After his wife's death in 1958, the health of the now 73-year-old actor began to fail, and seven years after his last appearance in the National Theatre, he died on 8 October 1972. Gyula Gózon is one of the few entertainers who could be successful and active all along the years of the Monarchy, the Horthy regime, and the Communist rule. Throughout his long career, he appeared in over 90 movies (including silent ones), and was both a pioneer and master of the Hungarian Cabaret. He received the Kossuth Prize in 1954. His former home in Rákosliget is now home to the Gózon Gyula Repertory Theater, opened in 2005. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gyula Gózon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Best Gyula Gózon Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Gyula Gózon's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Gyula Gózon.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1965 Skylark Pincér Super Hit Similar →
1963 New Gilgames Uncle Szoboszlai Flop Similar →
1962 I'll Appeal to the Minister Zsüle Super Hit Similar →
1961 Just a Joke - Flop Similar →
1961 Guns and Doves - Flop Similar →
1959 Yesterday - Super Hit Similar →
1957 The Football Star Miniszterelnök Average Similar →
1954 Me and My Grandpa Nagyapa Super Hit Similar →
1954 Keep Your Chin Up! Lustyák bácsi Super Hit Similar →
1954 The Birth of Menyhért Simon Uncle Lajos Hit Similar →
1953 The State Department Store Bezzegh bácsi Hit Similar →
1952 Try and Win Lajos bácsi Hit Similar →
1951 A Strange Marriage Bernáth Super Hit Similar →
1951 Mrs. Déry Neunherz Super Hit Similar →
1950 Singing Makes Life Beautiful Énekkari tag Flop Similar →
1949 Janika Edus bácsi Hit Similar →
1947 Könnyű múzsa Bernáth bácsi Super Hit Similar →
1946 Hazugság nélkül - Flop Similar →
1946 The Gold Watch - Flop Similar →
1945 The School-Mistress - Flop Similar →
1940 Love Is Not a Shame Hajógyári igazgató Flop Similar →
1940 Rosewood Cane Meller Super Hit Similar →
1938 The Lady is a Little Crazy Tormássy, vezér Hit Similar →
1938 Friday Rose Gerleszegi lakája Flop Similar →
1938 Az ember néha téved Illés bácsi Flop Similar →
1938 Young Noszty and Mary Toth Bubenyik Super Hit Similar →
1937 Egy lány elindul Uncle Béla Average Similar →
1937 My Daughter Is Different Kalauz Super Hit Similar →
1937 Lovagias ügy Müller úr Super Hit Similar →
1937 Sister Maria Doctor Flop Similar →
1936 Three Spinsters Vörösvári Flop Similar →
1935 Budapest Pastry Shop Kassay cukrász Hit Similar →
1935 Sweet Stepmother Frici,az artista Super Hit Similar →
1935 Nem élhetek muzsikaszó nélkül Lajos bácsi Flop Similar →
1935 Thanks for Knocking Panni apja Average Similar →
1935 Villa for Sale Rizling Flop Similar →
1935 Az iglói diákok - Flop Similar →
1934 The Dream Car Kovács papa Average Similar →
1934 Jo Az Oreg A Haznal - Flop Similar →
1934 The New Relative Esztáry Sándor Super Hit Similar →
1934 Purple Lilacs Weber Hit Similar →
1934 Ida regénye Bogár úr Flop Similar →
1934 A Night in Venice - Flop Similar →
1933 Rákóczi induló Mihály, Tarján tisztiszolgája Flop Similar →
1933 Pardon, tévedtem Éva apja Flop Similar →
1932 Spring Shower Café Guest Average Similar →
1932 Kiss Me Darling! Jegyző Flop Similar →
1931 Hyppolit, the Butler Makáts Hit Similar →
1931 The Blue Idol - Super Hit Similar →
1916 Thief as Detective - Flop Similar →

Gyula Gózon - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Gyula Gózon?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Gyula Gózon is "My Daughter Is Different" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Gyula Gózon acted in?

Gyula Gózon has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Gyula Gózon?

Other notable films include "Yesterday", "Könnyű múzsa", and "Skylark".