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George Tabori (né György Tábori; 24 May 1914 – 23 July 2007) was a Hungarian writer and theatre director. Life and career [ edit ] Tabori was born in Budapest as György Tábori, a son of Kornél (Cornelius) and Elsa Tábori.
Jul 27, 2007 · George Tabori, an internationally known Hungarian-born playwright whose work sounded the depths of the refugee experience, a condition with which he was intimately familiar, died on Monday at...
George Tabori was born on 24 May 1914 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Frohes Fest (1981), Chance Meeting (1954) and I Confess (1953). He was married to Ursula Höpfner, Ursula Grützmacher-Tabori, Viveca Lindfors and Hannah Freund.
- Writer, Actor, Director
- May 24, 1914
- George Tabori
- July 23, 2007
Although George Tabori gained the greater part of his fame in the United States as the writer of award-winning dramatic screenplays, he originally was lauded (particularly in European...
Tabori spent the war years serving as a journalist and war correspondent for the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British army, not realizing that his own life...
George Tabori. Writer. 24 May 1914 to 22 July 2007. Hungarian-born playwright Tabori dealt with moral complexities in his work.
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Aug 31, 2018 · Drawing upon existentialism and the core ideas of Gestalt therapy—intellectual movements that were formative for the young “playmaker”— this essay describes and critiques Tabori's “humanism,” key aspects of which are compassion, self-knowledge, understanding, and empathy.