György Gát

György Gát (born 5 February 1947)[1], Budapest, Hungary) (sometimes credited as George Gat) is a Hungarian television director and producer. He is also a regular lecturer at ELTE University in Budapest.[2]

György Gát
Born (1947-02-05) 5 February 1947
Budapest, Hungary
NationalityHungarian
OccupationActor, Director
Spouse(s)Nóra Görbe (1972-1992)

Biography

Gat's first hit was the crime-comedy TV series "Linda" (1984–1989). "Linda" starred his wife Nóra Görbe.[3][4]

It was during the pre-production of "Linda[5]" that Gát became Hungary's first independent television producer - a position that at the time the regime did not acknowledge.

He subsequently created series "Angyalbőrben"[6] (1990–1991), "Familia Kft."[7] (1991–1997), "TV a város szélén" (1998),[8] "SztárVár"[9] (2005) and the animated series "Szerencsi fel!" (2004).

In 2008 he co-wrote and co-directed a sequel to animated movie Vuk (film), called "A Kis Vuk"[10] (in English: A Fox's Tale).

gollark: It could be run from a separate PID 1, and use TOML or some actually-usable language to write service files.
gollark: What would be neat is a modernized and usable but *non-systemd* service manager.
gollark: The trouble is that systemd is a giant monolith which random things now tie deeply into.
gollark: The basics of service manager-ing aren't massively complex, so I suppose it'd be doable to implement your own.
gollark: It's a shame there wasn't some sort of middle ground where we got a reasonable service manager which didn't take over the entire system.

References

  1. "György Gát". IMDb. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  2. "Külső óraadók, korábbi oktatóink" (in Hungarian). ELTE. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  3. Pavlova, Yoana (30 August 2016). "Just for kicks: how a kung-fu fighting female TV detective reshaped gender norms in the Eastern Bloc". The Calvert Journal.
  4. Zsámba, Renáta (2014). "Szocialista krimi kapitalista díszletekkel: Linda és a nyolcvanas évek" [A socialist detective story with capitalist props: Linda and the eighties]. Korunk Baráti Társaság (in Hungarian) (3): 18–25.
  5. Linda, retrieved 20 March 2019
  6. "Angyalbőrben – ilyen volt a magyar katonaélet vidám oldala". Blikk (in Hungarian). 28 February 2019.
  7. Vámos, Miklós (2016). Húrok (in Hungarian). Európa Könyvkiadó. p. 401. ISBN 9789630798341.
  8. "TV a város szélén - Gesztesi arcáról olvasott Bajor". Bors (in Hungarian). 11 March 2018.
  9. Sebeők, János (2005). Enciklopédia énezer: 2001.10.06-2005.06.11 (in Hungarian). Nemzet Lap- és Könyvkiadó. p. 202. ISBN 9789638618191.
  10. "Olyan lesz, mint egy nagy videoklip". Origo (in Hungarian). 25 November 2007.
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