György Gát
György Gát (5 February 1947 – 13 March 2024), sometimes credited as George Gat, was a Hungarian television director and producer. He was also a regular lecturer at ELTE University in Budapest.
György Gát was born in Budapest on 5 February 1947. Gát's first hit was the crime-comedy TV series Linda (1984–1989). Linda starred his wife Nóra Görbe.
It was during the pre-production of "Linda" that Gát became Hungary's first independent television producer – a position that at the time the regime did not acknowledge.
Gát subsequently created series "Angyalbőrben" (1990–1991), "Familia Kft." (1991–1997), "TV a város szélén" (1998), "SztárVár" (2005) and the animated series "Szerencsi fel!" (2004).
In 2008 he co-wrote and co-directed a sequel to animated movie Vuk, called "A Kis Vuk"[10] (in English: A Fox's Tale).
Gát died on 13 March 2024, at the age of 77.[11]
Details
Vorname: | György |
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Geburtsdatum: | 05.02.1947 (♒ Wassermann) |
Geburtsort: | Budapest |
Sterbedatum: | 13.03.2024 |
Alter: | 77Jahre 1Monat 8Tage |
Nationalität: | Ungarn |
Geschlecht: | ♂männlich |
Berufe: | Filmregisseur, Fernsehproduzent, Drehbuchautor, Dramaturg, |
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LCCN: | N/A |
NDL: | N/A |
VIAF: | 121469510 |
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Filmportal: | N/A |
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