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  1. József Juhász (4 July 1908 – 24 June 1974) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He appeared in more than fifty films during his career including Marika (1938). He emigrated to Canada following the defeat of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 which he had supported.

  2. József Juhász (4 July 1908 – 24 June 1974) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He appeared in more than fifty films during his career including Marika (1938). He emigrated to Canada following the defeat of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 which he had supported.

  3. József Juhász-Aba. timpani Tobias Kästle, Ulrich Weber. percussion Jürgen Friedel, Nicole Hartig-Dietz, Steffen Uhrhan*, David Friederich. harp Francoise Verherve, Barbara Mayr-Winkler, Sara Esturillo Sánchez. orchestra assistants Torsten Frenzl, Anton Lauer, Ivan Scaglione, Aaron Veil, Hanns Will * Members of the Orchestra Committee

  4. József R. Juhász. Born 1963. Intermedia performer and poet. Has realized hundreds of performances and published two books of experimental poetry. In 1987 co-founded and is the leader of Studio erté. Since 1988 he has organised the annual festival Transart Communication.

  5. Doctor of Science (DSc) Institute of Historical Studies. lecturer. Department of Eastern and Central European History and Historical Russistics. lecturer. Publications: mtmt.hu. Doctoral data sheet: doktori.hu. E-mail: juhasz.jozsef@btk.elte.hu. Phone/ext.: 06-20-9890-760.

  6. József Juhász was born on 4 July 1908 in Kemecse, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was an actor and writer, known for Marika (1938), Zörgetnek az ablakon (1944) and A kölcsönkért kastély (1937). He died on 24 June 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  7. József R. Juhász is a Slovakian performance artist and poet who has realized hundreds of performances since 1987. He co-founded Studio erté in 1987 to support performance and multimedia art, and has since organized over 20 international performance art festivals.