Mihály Szabados
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Mihaly Szabados ("Mishy" ) first started acting in a Hungarian stage
adaptation of the Dostoyevsky classic, The Brothers Karamazov.
And the lead in "The Boy from Komarom" TV film. Soon
after, he established himself as a budding young talent in the
Hungarian film industry, highlighted by starring roles in "We never
die" a film by festival mainstay and Silver Bear winner, Robert Koltai,
and "Romani Kris," winner of the Montréal First Film Prize at the 1997
Montreal World Film Festival. Before heeding the call of Hollywood, he
acted in the HBO film Citizen X. Mishi spent three years in Los Angeles
at Sal Rome's Artists Studio and at Maria Gobetti's Acting Studio of
Victory Theater, learning directing and new theatrical approaches.
Highlights of his stay in the city of angels include a the starring
role of Gabor in short film "The Guest." After returning to Hungary he
co-founded the Sandor Weores Theater in Szombathely, Hungary. There, he
created his own theatrical group, Kamikaze Action Theater, where he put
in practice what he learned in LA by dusting off old Hungarian plays
such as "Mandragora", "Dreams of Gellert-Hill", and "Woyzeck,"
modernizing them with his own unique twist. Before once again feeling
the call of the North American scene, he acted in, among others, Sci-Fi
series "Painkiller Jane" and Tamas Domotor's Screen adaptation of
"Czukor Show" After a brief stopover in Vancouver, where he starred in
"The Redemption of Jackson Gaines", Mishi left for Toronto, Canada's
film and television hub. Since moving to Toronto, he has performed in
several short films such as "Take it to the Go" as well as a role in
upcoming CBC tv show "24hr Rental." Always intent on improving his
acting talents, Mishy is graduated in the famed Second City
Conservatory. Working on tv shows like Murdoch Mysteries...