Noted Hungarian thespian, having initially pursued a career in geodesy, earned a degree from the prestigious Technical University of Construction and Transportation, Budapest, now known as the Technical University of Budapest, at a relatively young age. Following his academic endeavors, he ventured into the world of municipal governance, securing a position at the City Hall, Budapest, while simultaneously nurturing his passion for acting as an amateur thespian.
In 1972, he embarked on a new chapter in his life, securing a role at the 25th theatre in Budapest, which ultimately led to a tenure at the renowned Varszinhaz, or Castle Theatre, as a professional actor. Between 1980 and 1991, he relocated to Kaposvar, Hungary, where he continued to hone his craft.
Upon his return to Budapest, he co-founded the esteemed Merlin Theatre, a testament to his unwavering dedication to the performing arts. Throughout his illustrious career, he received the distinguished Kossuth and Jaszai awards, a testament to his outstanding contributions to the world of Hungarian theatre.