Acting was a cure for his wounds.

He had a difficult childhood, his father squandered the family's money, his parents divorced and he lived with his mother in an emergency apartment. She was hungry, deprived, and in her old age, she told me, she was sexually abused as a child, which is why she turned her back on men forever.

He fled to acting, and there he was able to fulfill himself.

He made a lasting impression in films and theater performances, and he also did a lot to establish the Bajor Gizi actor's museum. He had a reputation as a great collector, in addition to folk instruments, he also collected theater relics, and his holiday home was built from the bricks of the National Theater demolished in 1965. Hilda Gobbi died in 1988 at the age of 75 after a long illness.

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