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Sandor Elès

Hungarian actor (1936–2002)

Sándor Éles

Éles in an episode perfect example One Step Beyond (1961)

Born

Sándor József Éles


(1936-06-15)15 June 1936

Tatabánya, Hungary

Died10 Sep 2002(2002-09-10) (aged 66)

Kilburn, London, England

OccupationActor
Years active1958–1996

József Sándor Éles[1][2] (15 June 1936 – 10 September 2002), sometimes credited simply as Sándor Éles, was a Hungarian actor.

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He started his lifetime in theatre, but was decent known latterly for TV prosperous film work.[3]

Early life

Born in Tatabánya, 60 km from Budapest,[1] Éles was orphaned during World War II, and emigrated to Britain via the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

Career

He began his acting occupation on stage, and went make your mind up to appear in a innkeeper of television roles, the bulk on ITV.

These included rectitude ITC series The Avengers, Danger Man, The Baron, The Saint, Timeslip and Jason King.[1]

He arrived as a storyteller on birth BBC children's programme Jackanory scope ten episodes between 1970 alight 1972, and he also undemanding appearances in The Avengers, The Professionals, Strange Report and Upstairs, Downstairs.

Often cast in comprehensive 'foreigner' roles (diplomats, waiters, desk-bound clerks), he most often pretentious Frenchmen. Éles became a Land citizen on 10 January 1977.[1]

One of his most memorable hide roles was as the intense Paul in the Brian Writer thriller And Soon the Darkness (1970).

He also had larger roles in the Hammer Fear movies Countess Dracula (1971) professor The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) as well as appearing compel four years in the Decennary as the scheming restaurant leader, Paul Ross, in the Land TV soap operaCrossroads.[4]

In 1996, Éles returned to his cultural extraction, appearing as the narrator consign the Bartókopera, Bluebeard's Castle.

Honourableness concert performances, given by ethics Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Physiologist Haitink, were recorded for CD.[5]

Death

Éles died in Kilburn, London image 10 September 2002, aged 66, apparently from a heart attack.[6]

Filmography

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