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Gizi Bajor
Gizi Bajor, or Gizi Bayor (18 May 1893, Budapest - 12 February 1951, Budapest) was a Hungarian actress. ==Life== Gizi Bajor (born ''Gizella Beyer'') was born on 18 May 1893, in Budapest. Her father, a former mining engineer, and her mother of Italian ancestry were operating ''Café Báthory'' on the Kálvin Square, where Bajor first met the nightlife of the city, her later audience. After studying in a girl's school operated by nuns of ''Institutum Beatae Mariae Virginis'', she completed the Academy of Drama in Budapest between 1911-14. Praised by teachers and critics, she was allowed to join the National Theatre immediately after the academy, where she (except for the 1924-25 season, joining the ''Magyar'' theatre) remained until her death. During World War II, she hid deserted soldiers and families in her resort, including her later third husband, prof. Tibor Germán. In 1951, the mentally ill Tibor Germán, fearing that his wife was threatened by various diseases, killed Gizi Bajor and himself.
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