Zoltán Makláry, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 16, 1896, in the vibrant city of Budapest, which was then a part of the vast and complex empire of Austria-Hungary.
Throughout his illustrious career, Makláry had the privilege of captivating audiences with his impressive acting skills, which were showcased in a multitude of notable film and stage productions. Some of his most notable screen credits include the 1963 cinematic adaptation of Émile Zola's classic novel "Germinal", as well as the Hungarian films "Zenélö malom" (1943) and "Leányvásár" (1941).
In his personal life, Makláry was deeply devoted to his loving wife, Anna Erdõs, with whom he shared a beautiful and enduring marriage.
Tragically, Zoltán Makláry's life came to a close on July 12, 1978, in the same city where he was born, now an independent nation known as Hungary. Despite his passing, his remarkable legacy continues to be celebrated and cherished by fans of the performing arts.