• György (George) Spiró (born 4 April 1946 in Budapest) is a dramatist, novelist and essayist who has emerged as one of post-war Hungary's most prominent...
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  • film actor Ellen Spiro (born 1964), American documentary filmmaker Eugene Spiro (1874–1972), German and American painter György Spiró (born 1946), Hungarian...
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  • Hungarian-born American pianist György Spiró, Hungarian dramatist, novelist and essayist György Szabados, Hungarian jazz pianist György Szepesi, Hungarian radio...
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  • Az imposztor (category Plays by György Spiró)
    Az imposztor is a Hungarian play, written by György Spiró. It was first produced in 1983. v t e v t e...
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  • Chickenhead (play) (category Plays by György Spiró)
    Chickenhead (Csirkefej) is a Hungarian tragedy in 16 acts written by György Spiró in 1985. The background of the play is the ever so bleak realism of the...
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  • Pap Erno Polgar Giorgio Pressburger Miklós Radnóti, poet Jenő Rejtő György Spiró Gábor T. Szántó Antal Szerb Ephraim Kishon, born as Ferenc Hoffmann,...
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  • Kocsis, pianist-conductor György Konrád, writer György Kurtág, composer Dora Maurer, visual artist Péter Nádas, writer György Spiró, writer István Szabó,...
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    Cseh Péter Esterházy György Károly Erno Polgar Contemporary Ágnes Gergely László L. Lőrincz Endre Kukorelly Péter Nádas György Spiró Ádám Nádasdy Miklós...
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    Retrieved 15 March 2012. A PESTI MAGYAR SZÍNHÁZ ÉPÍTÉSE ÉS MEGSZERVEZÉSE György Székely – Ferenc Kerényi (eds.): MAGYAR SZÍNHÁZTÖRTÉNET 1790–1873. Chapter...
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    Decsi, Miklós Istvánffy, János Bethlen, and Farkas Bethlen, Ferenc Forgách, György Szerémi, Ambrus Somogyi, Gianmichele Bruto and Oláh Miklós are the most...
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