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George Tabori (1914-2007) was a Hungarian writer and theatre director who worked in several countries and languages. He wrote novels, screenplays, and plays such as The Niggerlovers, The Prince, and Mein Kampf.
George Tabori was born on 24 May 1914 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Frohes Fest (1981), Chance Meeting (1954) and I Confess (1953). He was married to Ursula Höpfner, Ursula Grützmacher-Tabori, Viveca Lindfors and Hannah Freund.
- Writer, Actor, Director
- May 24, 1914
- George Tabori
- July 23, 2007
Jul 27, 2007 · George Tabori, an internationally known Hungarian-born playwright whose work sounded the depths of the refugee experience, a condition with which he was intimately familiar, died on Monday at...
George Tabori was born on 24 May 1914 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Frohes Fest (1981), Chance Meeting (1954) and I Confess (1953). He was married to Ursula Höpfner, Ursula Grützmacher-Tabori, Viveca Lindfors and Hannah Freund.
- May 24, 1914
- July 23, 2007
Jul 23, 2007 · Tabori, a collaborator of Brecht and Hitchcock, is best known for Brecht on Brecht (1961) and The Cannibals (1969). In My Mother’s Courage, Tabori subverted traditional narrative form...
Aug 9, 2007 · George Tabori, a Hungarian-born playwright and director regarded as one of the most significant figures in 20th-century theater, died Monday at the age of 93, a spokesman for the Berliner...
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George Tabori began writing about the Holocaust as a way to cope with his father's murder at Auschwitz. Tabori has occupied a unique position as a Jewish playwright working in Germany and Austria persistently confronting his audience with the memory of the Holocaust.