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Joseph Szigeti (Hungarian:
Szigeti József, [ˈsiɡɛti ˈjoːʒɛf]; 5
September 1892 – 19
February 1973) was a
Hungarian violinist. Born into a
musical family...
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Cynthia Szigeti (October 26, 1949 –
August 10, 2016) was an
American comic actress and
acting teacher,
known for her work at the Groundlings, an improv...
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Joseph Szigeti (1892–1973) was a
Hungarian violinist.
Szigeti may also
refer to:
Cynthia Szigeti (1949–2016)...
- György
Szigeti (29
January 1905 – 27
November 1978), was a
Hungarian physicist and
engineer who
developed tungsten lamps. In 1923, at
Tungsram Ltd., a...
- László
Szigeti (3
August 1957 – 2
February 2022) was a
Slovak politician. A
member of the
Party of the
Hungarian Community, he
served as
Minister of Education...
- Ottó
Szigeti (Hungarian: [ˈsiɡɛti ˈottoː]; 22
December 1911 – 5
April 1976) was a
Hungarian tennis player in the 1930s and 1940s.
Szigeti pla**** under...
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Florencia Szigeti (born July 8, 1981) is a
female freestyle swimmer from Argentina. She
twice competed for her
native country at the
Summer Olympics (2000...
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improv and
sketch comedy school in Los Angeles. She has
credited Cynthia Szigeti, her
improv teacher at The Groundlings, for
changing her
perspective on...
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Lajos Szigeti (27
November 1906 – 27
April 1974) was a
Hungarian boxer who
competed in the 1932
Summer Olympics and in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He was...
- and, just
before disbanding,
Snakebite acquired the left-handed
Peter Szigeti as
second guitarist from Beast.
Snakebite and
Beast were two of the many...