Hungarian stage and voice actor Vilmos Izsóf died on February
10, 2014 at age 75. Born in Győr, Hungary on May 19, 1939, the1964 graduate of
the University of Theatre and Film, then spent a year at the National Theatre
of Pécs. Subsequently, he appeared at the National Theatre, contracted, and
from 2000 until his death he was a member of the Magyar Theatre troupe. He was
the Hungarian voice on over 20 Euro-westerns including Milan Srdoc in “Flaming
Frontier” (1964), Dante Cleri and Livio Lorenzon in “Ace High” (1968), Herbert
Lom in “Villa Rides!” (1968) Arsenio ‘Sonny’ Trinidad in 1990’s Lucky Luke
film.
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