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Czechoslovakian-born Jack Garfein survived imprisonment in the Auschwitz concentration camp during WW2 and came to the US at age 15. After a few years of college, he became a stage actor, then a director. After his Broadway directorial debut in 1953, he joined the Actors Studio, and married one of his fellow students, Carroll Baker. Although Garfein directed a number of TV shows and numerous Broadway plays, his film output has been minimal, with only three films since 1957. One of them was Something Wild (1961) starring his wife, an offbeat little film about a rape victim's growing relationship with a man who rescues her from a suicide attempt, then imprisons her in his basement apartment, hoping that she will fall in love with him.- Zoltán Dobránszky was born on 23 February 1936 in Mukacevo, Czechoslovakia [now Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Szép maszkok (1974), Tüzgömbök (1975) and Megtörtént bünügyek (1974). He died on 9 June 2005 in Budapest, Hungary.
- László Ferencz was born on 11 July 1923 in Mukacevo, Czechoslovakia [now Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Top Hat and Spuds Nose (1974), Az aranyember (1962) and Szabóné (1949). He died on 17 May 1981 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Szilárd Nyakas was born on 4 February 1944 in Mukacevo, Czechoslovakia [now Ukraine].
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Margit Zádor was born on 7 May 1923 in Mukacevo, Czechoslovakia [now Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine]. She is a writer, known for Rómeó, Júlia és a sötétség (1986) and Vihar a lombikban (1985).- Imre Pákh was born on 28 June 1950 in Mukacevo, USSR [now Ukraine].