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George Tabori (né György Tábori; 24 May 1914 – 23 July 2007) was a Hungarian writer and theatre director. Life and career [ edit ] Tabori was born in Budapest as György Tábori, a son of Kornél (Cornelius) and Elsa Tábori.
- Writer
- 1950–2007
- Paul Tabori (brother)
Jul 27, 2007 · George Tabori was born in Budapest on May 24, 1914, into a Jewish family. He left Hungary in the mid-1930s, making his way to London, where he worked as a journalist and translator.
George Tabori was born on 24 May 1914 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Chance Meeting (1954), Frohes Fest (1981) 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 26, 2007 · Tabori is survived by Ursula, and his three adopted children. · George (Gyorgy) Tabori, dramatist, theatre director and novelist, born May 24 1914; died July 23 2007 Explore more on these topics
Jul 25, 2007 · George Tabori, pictured in 2004. Photograph: Ronald Schlager/EPA. Would-be writers are often advised to rely on their own experiences when looking for fresh subject matter.
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Jul 24, 2007 · Hungarian-born playwright and director George Tabori, a legend in Germany's postwar theater world whose avant-garde works confronted anti-Semitism died July 23 in Berlin. He was 93.
PDF Cite. Although George Tabori gained the greater part of his fame in the United States as the writer of award-winning dramatic screenplays, he originally was lauded (particularly in European ...