Lajos Lázár
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Born2 December 1885
OthernamesLouis Lazar
OccupationsDirector, Producer
Lajos Lázár | |
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Lázár in 1930. | |
| Born | 2 December 1885 |
| Died | 2 June 1936 (aged 50) |
| Other names | Louis Lazar |
| Occupations | Director, Producer |
| Years active | 1918–1933 (film) |
| Children | Gabor Lazar and Peter Lazar |
Lajos Lázár (December 2, 1885 – June 2, 1936) was a Hungarian film director and producer active during the silent and early sound era.[1][2] He was born in Nagybánya (now Baia Mare), then in Austria-Hungary and now in Romania.
- Drótostót (1918)
- Prisoner Number Seven (1929)
- The Blue Idol (1931)
- The Ghost Train (1933)