Ferenc Bács, aka Francisco Bács was born on June 19,
1936, in Sibiu, Romania, and died on April 16, 2019, he was a Hungarian actor,
winner of the Jaszai Grand Prize. Ferenc graduated in 1960 from the
Hungarian-language courses of the “Szentgyorgyi István” Theater Institute in
Targu Mures and was, then employed an actor at the National Theater in Târgu
Mures. He went to Hungary in 1977, where he played one season on stage theatres
in Miskolc and Győr respectively, then at the Budapest Comedy Theater from 1979
to 1987. Ferenc taught at the Academy of Dramatic Art and Film in Budapest. He
has worked as a theatre actor and has performed many roles in cinema and
television. Bács appeared in one Euro-western: “The Prophet, the Gold and the
Transylvanians” (1978).
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