Attila Kaszás

The native form of this personal name is Kaszás Attila. This article uses the Western name order.
Attila Kaszás
Born Kaszás Attila
(1960-03-16)March 16, 1960
Šaľa, Czechoslovakia
Died March 23, 2007(2007-03-23) (aged 47)
Budapest, Hungary
Occupation Actor
Years active 1984–2007
Spouse(s) Enikő Eszenyi (1972–1980)
Ildikó (?–2007)
Partner(s) Edit Balázsovits
Children one son and one daughter from second marriage (born 2005 and 2007).

Attila Kaszás (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒtilːɒ ˈkɒsaːʃ]; 16 March 1960, in Šaľa, Czechoslovakia 23 March 2007, in Budapest, Hungary) was a Slovakian-born Hungarian actor, singer.

Early life

Attila Kaszás born in Šaľa, Czechoslovakia, but he spent his childhood in Vlčany, where his parents taught in the local school. He went then to the in János Selye High School in Komárno. From 1979 he studied at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest, where he finished in 1983. From 1984 he was the member of the Vígszínház for 15 years, then he worked as a freelancer for 4 years. From 2003 he was the member of the National Theatre. He played roles in the József Katona Theatre in Kecskemét, New Theatre in Budapest, Kamaraszínház in Budapest, Rock Theatre in Budapest and in Győr, Kecskemét, Sopron and Szeged.

He reached his first success in 1990 in Georg Büchner's comedy, Leonce and Lena, acting Leonce. He got the Best Actor-prize then. In his career he played main character in more than 50 acts, TV and movie roles. With his finest sound he played in several musicals, too.

His first wife was actress Enikő Eszenyi, then after a short relationship with actress Edit Balázsovits he married again. From his second marriage one son was born, Jancsi (*2005) and shortly after his death his wife gave birth to their daughter, Luca (*2007).

Death

According to his actor friend, Péter Trokán, he already felt very badly days before the first performance of Twelve Angry Men. On 19 March 2007 on the pilot of this act, he suddenly dropped on the stage. In the ambulace he needed to be reanimated. He was carried into the Neurological Institute for intensive care, the diagnose being cerebral haemorrhage. He stayed there for four days in a coma. On the night of 22 March a relieve brainpan operation was held to save his life, but on the second day at 7:40 p.m. he died.[1]

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