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Péter Rudolf (15 October 1959) is a Hungarian stage actor, movie actor, voice actor, director, stage director and screenwriter.
Life
[edit]Rudolf was born in Budapest. He is the son of two teachers, Ottó Rudolf and Éva Galamb. He spent his childhood in Őrszentmiklós, Vácduka and Vác. He was fourteen years old when he moved to Budapest again.[1]
He has been married to Eszter Nagy-Kálózy, who works as an actress, since 1990 and they have three children, Szonja Rudolf, Olivér Rudolf and Flóra Quintus from Nagy-Kálózy’s previous marriage. His daughters are also stage actresses, and his son works as a director.[2]
Education
[edit]He graduated from Móricz Zsigmond High School, and in 1979, after a year of military service, he was accepted to the University of Theatre and Film Arts in the class of László Márton, Péter Valló and Imre Montágh. He spent his traineeship at the Comedy Theatre of Budapest, where he played Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a fourth-year student. He graduated from the university in 1983.[1]
Career
[edit]He started making movies while he was still in college, and during this period he played important roles in critically acclaimed movies such as Cha-Cha-Cha[3] (directed by János Kovácsi and released in 1982), Szerencsés Dániel (Daniel Takes a Train[4], directed by Pál Sándor and released in 1983) and Jób lázadása (The Revolt of Job[5], directed by Imre Gyöngyössy and Barna Kabay and released in 1983).[1]
After graduating in 1983, he joined the Comedy Theatre[6], where he was a member until 1998. While playing at the theatre he was working as a voice actor, appearing on radio shows and playing in Hungarian movies. After quitting the theatre, he was working as a freelancer.[1]
The first theatre production he directed was Dühöngő Ifjúság (Look Back in Anger) in 1992, which played regularly at the Pesti Theatre and was so successful that it sold out for years.[1]
He became a member of Centrál Theatre[7] from 2015 to 2016. The first movie he directed was the first part of the movie Üvegtigris (Glass Tiger), which he co-directed with Iván Kapitány. He directed the second and third parts of the movie. Between 2007 and 2011 he was one of the main leads in the television show Beugró (Stand-In, a short-form improvisational comedy television series). He became the director of the Comedy Theatre in 2021 and has held the position ever since.[8]
Directing credits
[edit]Shakespeare plays
[edit]The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 2010 on April 30.[9]
- Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Pesti Theatre[10], the chamber theatre of the Comedy Theatre in 2017 on September 29.[11]
- Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 2022 on December 9.[12]
Other directing credits
[edit]Premiere | English Title | Hungarian Title | Theatre |
1992 April 16 | John Osborne: Look Back in Anger | John Osborne: Dühöngő ifjúság | Comedy Theatre |
1993 November 3 | Tony Kushner: Angels in America | Tony Kushner: Angyalok Amerikában | Comedy Theatre |
1996 April 14 | Carlo Goldoni: The Fan | Carlo Goldoni: A legyező | Comedy Theatre |
1998 March 1 | Arthur Miller: The Crucible | Arthur Miller: A salemi boszorkányok | Comedy Theatre |
2001 May 19 | Molière: The Misanthrope | Molière: A mizantróp | New Theatre (Budapest) |
2001 September 28 | Molière: The Misanthrope | Molière: A mizantróp | New Theatre |
2003 October 10 | August Strindberg: There Are Crimes and Crimes (Brott och brott) | August Strindberg: Csak bűnök és bűnök | New Theatre |
2004 February 7 | Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire | Tennessee Williams: A vágy villamosa | Petőfi Theatre (Sopron) |
2019 December 6 | Molière: The Bourgeois Gentleman | Molière: Az úrhatnám polgár | Pécsi Nemzeti Theatre (Pécs) |
2020 February 28 | J. M. Synge: The Playboy of the Western World | J. M. Synge: A nyugat császára | Comedy Theatre |
2020 October 16 | Friedrich Dürrenmatt: The Visit | Friedrich Dürrenmatt: Az öreg hölgy látogatása | Comedy Theatre |
References[13] |
Acting credits
[edit]Shakespearean roles
[edit]- A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
he play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 1983 on April 15. Péter Rudolf appeared in the role of Puck and Philostrat.[14]
- King Richard the Second by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 1984 on September 14. Péter Rudolf appeared in the role of Bagot, one of Richard’s henchmen.[15]
- As You Like It by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 1991 on October 5. Péter Rudolf appeared in the role of Touchstone, the court jester of Duke Frederick’s court.[16]
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 1992 on December 19. Péter Rudolf appeared in the role of Mercutio, a relative of the prince and Romeo’s friend.[17]
- King Richard the Third by William Shakespeare
The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in 1999 on December 3. Péter Rudolf appeared in the role of Richard III.[18]
Other acting credits
[edit]Premiere | English Title | Hungarian Title | Theatre | Role |
1984 December 6 | Tankred Dorst: Merlin or the Waste Land (Merlin oder Das wüste Land) | Tankred Dorst: Merlin avagy a puszta ország | Comedy Theatre | Parzival |
1986 March 15 | Simon Gray: Quartermaine’s Terms | Simon Gray: Kicsengetés | Comedy Theatre | Derek Meadle |
1986 June 8 | Joseph Kesselring: Arsenic and Old Lace | Joseph Kesselring: Arzén és levendula | Comedy Theatre | Mortimer |
1988 October 28 | Makszim Gorkij: The Lower Depths | Makszim Gorkij: Éjjeli menedékhely | Comedy Theatre | Alyoshka |
1992 February 6 | Goldoni: The Servant of Two Masters | Goldoni: Két úr szolgája | Comedy Theatre | Silvio |
1992 October 23 | Bernstein: West Side Story | Bernstein: West Side Story | Comedy Theatre | Action |
1994 January 7 | Arthur Miller: Incident at Vichy | Arthur Miller: Közjáték Vichyben | Comedy Theatre | Lebeau |
1994 October 28 | Eugene O’Neill: Long Day’s Journey Into Night | Eugene O’Neill: Utazás az éjszakába | Comedy Theatre | James Tyrone Jr. |
1995 April 16 | Shaw: Saint Joan | Shaw: Szent Johanna | Comedy Theatre | Dauphin, Charles VII |
1995 November 9 | Chekhov: Ivanov(Иванов: драма в четырёх дейст) | Csehov: Ivanov | Comedy Theatre | Michael Borkin |
1997 March 23 | Labiche: The Italian Straw Hat | Labiche: Olasz szalmakalap | Comedy Theatre | Fadinard |
1998 September 25 | Kálmán: The Riviera Girl | Kálmán: Csárdáskirálynő | József Katona Theatre, Kecskemét | Count Boni Kancsianu |
1999 April 2 | Gogol: The Overcoat | Gogol: Köpönyeg | József Katona Theatre, Kecskemét | Akaky Akakievich Bashmachkin |
1999 October 14 | Shaffer: Black Comedy | Shaffer: Black Comedy | Játékszín | Brindsley Miller |
2002 March 3 | Jones: Stones In His Pocket | Jones: Kövek a zsebben | Thália Theatre | Charlie Conlon, Simon, Caroline Giovanni, Fin, Clem, Jock Cambell, Mr. Harkin, Jirži |
2002 October 20 | Chekhov: Three Sisters | Csehov: Három nővér | Miklós Radnóti Theatre | Tuzenbach |
2008 April 12 | Feydeau - Hannequin:The Ribadier System | Feydeau - Hannequin: Fogat fogért | New Theatre | Savinet |
2009 December 18 | Brian Clark: Whose Life Is It Anyway? | Brian Clark: Mégis kinek az élete? | Centrál Theatre | Ken Harrison |
2011 February 18 | Simon: Rumors | Simon: Pletykafészek | Centrál Theatre | Lenny Ganz |
2013 January 27 | Gogol: Dead Souls | Gogol: Holt lelkek | Miklós Radnóti Theatre | Chichikov |
2016 March 5 | Albee: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Albee: Nem félünk a farkastól | Centrál Theatre | George |
2018 December 14 | David-Lindsay Abaire: Fuddy Meers | David-Lindsay Abaire: Tökéletlenek | Centrál Theatre | Limping Man |
2006 October 13 | Allen: Central Park West | Allen: Central Park West | Centrál Theatre | Howard |
References[19][13] |
Awards
[edit]List of awards received by Rudolf:[1][20][19]
- Veszprém TV meeting best male performance award (1986)
- Hegedűs Gyula Memorial Ring (Hegedűs Gyula-emlékgyűrű) (1990)
- Jászai Award (1991)
- Elisabeth Award (Erzsébet-díj) (1992)
- Ajtay Andor Memorial Award (Ajtay Andor emlékdíj) (1995)
- Radio Critics’ Award (Rádiókritikusok díja) (1996)
- Best Dancer-Comedian of the Year Award (Az év legjobb táncos-komikus díja), Operetta Festival (1999)
- Don Quixote Award (Don Quijote-díj), together with Eszter Nagy-Kálózy (1999/2000)
- Súgó Csiga Award (2001, 2004)
- Outstanding Artist (Kiváló Művész) (2002)
- Pécs National Theatre Meeting: Best Male Performance (MASZK National Actors’ Association Award) (A MASZK Országos Színészegyesület díja) (2006)
- Páger Antal Acting Award (Páger Antal-színészdíj) (2011)
- Story Five Star Award (Story Ötcsillag-díj) (2011)
- Kossuth Prize (2013)
- Honorary Citizen of Budapest (2015)
- Hungarian Olympic Committee Fair Play Award (Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság Fair play-díj), (fair play in art category) (2015)
- Amphitheatre Award (Amfiteátrum díj) (2016)
- Comet Award (Comet-díj), Male Actor of the Year (2016)
- Centrál Theatre Audience Award (Centrál Színház közönségdíj) (2016)
- Best Actor Award for the movie 1945, Warsaw Film Festival (2017)
- Best Actor Award for the movie 1945 - Hungarian Film Week (2017)
- Best Actor Award for the movie 1945 - Critics’ Choice Award (Kritikusok Díja) (2017)
- Hungarian Film Award (Magyar Filmdíj): Best Actor in a Leading Role (2018)
- Golden Medal Award (Arany Medál-díj) (2018)
- Perpetual member of the Company of Immortals (2021)
- Roboz Imre Award (Roboz Imre-díj) (2021)
- Kopp-Skrabski Award (Kopp-Skrabski-díj) (2021)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Exxite. "Rudolf Péter :: Vígszínház". www.vigszinhaz.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Nóra, Szántó (2023-02-02). "Íme Rudolf Péter és Nagy-Kálózy Eszter gyerekei: Flóra, Szonja és Olivér szüleik nyomdokaiba léptek". femina.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ Kovácsi, János (1982-05-06), Cha-Cha-Cha (Comedy, Drama), Péter Rudolf, Rita Tallós, Mátyás Usztics, Magyar Televízió Müvelödési Föszerkesztöség (MTV) (I), Objektív Film, retrieved 2023-11-17
- ^ Sándor, Pál (1983-03-10), Szerencsés Dániel (Comedy, Drama, Thriller), Péter Rudolf, Sándor Zsótér, Katalin Szerb, Hunnia Filmstúdió, retrieved 2023-11-17
- ^ Gyöngyössy, Imre; Kabay, Barna (1983-12-01), Jób lázadása (Drama), Hédi Temessy, Ferenc Zenthe, Gábor Fehér, MAFILM Társulás Stúdió, Macropolis, Magyar Televízió Müvelödési Föszerkesztöség (MTV) (I), retrieved 2023-11-17
- ^ Exxite. "Vígszínház :: Vígszínház". www.vigszinhaz.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Színház, Centrál. "Centrál Színház". Centrál Színház (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Színház, Centrál. "Rudolf Péter". Centrál Színház (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Szabó Lőrinc; Riederauer Richárd; Hajdinák Judit; Hársing Hilda; Menczel Róbert; Füzér Anni. Ahogy tetszik: Vígjáték.
- ^ Exxite. "A Pesti Színház :: Vígszínház". www.vigszinhaz.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Mészöly Dezső; Rudolf Péter; Závada Péter; Szász Hanna; Kováts Gergely Csanád; Pater Sparrow; Füzér Anni; Pethő József. Lóvátett lovagok: komédia. Vodku Zenekar.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Nádasdy Ádám; Hársing Hilda; Rudolf Péter; Khell Csörsz; Füzér Anni; Hársing Hilda; Molnár G. Nóra; Wunderlich József. Szeget szeggel: dühös vígjáték.
- ^ a b "OSZMI". szinhaztortenet.hu. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Arany János; Eörsi István; Presser Gábor; Kertes Zsuzsa; Fehér Miklós; Jánoskúti Márta. Szentivánéji álom: Vígjáték öt felvonásban két részben.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Somlyó György; Szigeti István; Bátki Ildikó; Fehér Miklós; Jánoskúti Márta. II. Richárd: Tragédia öt felvonásban, két részben.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Szabó Lőrinc; Melis László; Simon Andrea; Tóth András; Valló Péter; Szakács Györgyi. Ahogy tetszik: Vígjáték két részben.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Mészöly Dezső; Melis László; Kutschera Éva; Valló Péter; Szakács Györgyi. Romeo és Júlia.
- ^ Shakespeare, William; Vas István; Spiró György; Regős Zsolt; Dávid Attila; Juhász Katalin. III. Richárd: Dráma.
- ^ a b "Rudolf Péter". www.szinhazvilag.hu. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ "OSZMI -". szinhaztortenet.hu. Retrieved 2023-11-17.