- Róza
Laborfalvi (née
Judit Benke de Laborfalva; 8
April 1817 – 20
November 1886) was a
Hungarian noblewoman,
actress and wife of
novelist Mór Jókai de...
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intended to
commit suicide to
avoid imprisonment, but his wife, Róza
Laborfalvi helped him
escape on foot
through Russian lines to Pest.[citation needed]...
- Gábor
Koncz Katalin Karády Róbert
Koltai Ila Lóth Kálmán Latabár Róza
Laborfalvi Zoltán
Latinovits Veronika Madár József
Madaras Gábor Mádi Szabó Tamás...
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compared to the more modern,
realistic style of new
divas like Róza
Laborfalvi. A year later,
during which she had
relatively few
stage appearances,...
- ornamentations, the
theatre opened on
Kossuth Lajos utca [hu] in 1865, with Róza
Laborfalvi as
Gertrude in a
performance of József Katona's 1819 play Bánk bán. Inside...
- 1991),
racing driver Julius Leopold Klein (1810–1876)
German writer Róza
Laborfalvi (1817–1886)
actress Regina Margareten (1863–1959)
businesswoman Dénes...
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Marilyn Monroe Manyi Kiss (1911 – 1971),
theater and film
actress Róza
Laborfalvi (1817 – 1886),
theater actress,
noblewoman Louis C.K. (born 1967), American...
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Laborfalvi Róza and Jókai Mór...
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October 15 –
Vilhelm Christian Holm,
composer (b. 1820)
November 20 – Róza
Laborfalvi,
actress and
singer (b. 1817) date
unknown Sonya Adler,
actress and singer...
- as his
second wife; they
honeymooned in Sicily. His
first wife, Róza
Laborfalvi, was also an actress. Nagy was
widowed when Jókai died in 1904; she never...