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'''Rappert–Vencz Gábor''' (born July 7, 1967, [[Temesvár]], [[Romania]]) is a Hungarian actor, freelance performer, musician, and presenter.

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== Early life and career ==

Rappert–Vencz Gábor was born in 1967 in Temesvár into a theatrical family (his father being the renowned actor from Temesvár, [[Károly Rappert]]<ref>http://mek.oszk.hu/02100/02139/html/sz22/87.html</ref>). He completed his elementary and high school education in his hometown. After finishing high school, he studied acting at the Szentgyörgyi István Institute of Theatre Arts in Marosvásárhely. He graduated as an actor in 1990 and immediately joined the Hungarian section of the Northern Theater of Satu Mare, where he remained a member until October 2011 (as one of the leading actors of the company). He was a member of the company's artistic council and the Proscenium Foundation. In 2006, he was awarded the [[Kovács György Prize]] for his artistic work. In addition to his acting career, he also worked as a media personality and presenter. For years, he was a presenter on the Hungarian radio station in Satu Mare, City Rádió, and also hosted programs on Romanian Television's Hungarian broadcasts. In October 2011, shortly after the resignation of Nagy Csongor Zsolt, he followed suit, but emphasized that unlike his colleague, he was willing to fulfill the roles already assigned to him in the ongoing productions. During the aftermath of their resignations, a "declaration war" ensued, with many local politicians, patrons, and viewers coming to their defense, while sharp criticisms were also made. The artistic leadership of the Northern Theater of Satu Mare refuted the accusations formulated by them at a press conference, and several of their colleagues from Satu Mare (Ágnes Lőrincz, István Bessenyei, István István, and Zsuzsa Némethy) criticized their decision in an open letter and asked them to reconsider their position.<ref>http://www.harag.eu/hu/hirek.html?cikk_id=6669</ref><ref>http://www.harag.eu/hu/hirek.html?cikk_id=6668</ref><ref>http://www.harag.eu/hu/hirek.html?cikk_id=6670</ref> The controversy was put to an end by a joint press release written by the majority of the members of the Northern Theater of Satu Mare, expressing both their regret for the decisions of their former colleagues (assuring them that they were ready to take them back if they were to reconsider) and their intention to continue envisioning the future under the leadership of [[Attila Keresztes]].<ref>http://www.harag.eu/hu/hirek.html?cikk_id=6900</ref> <br />
Since 2012, Gábor Rappert has been working as a freelance actor and performer, commercial and voice-over actor, and television presenter, collaborating with the Romanian section of the Northern Theater of Satu Mare and various cultural associations.

== Roles<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.harag.eu/url/0/0/0/hu/Rappert-Gabor |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2024-05-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101219070326/http://www.harag.eu/url/0/0/0/hu/Rappert-Gabor |archivedate=2010-12-19 }}</ref><ref>http://www.haragtarsulat.ro/page.php?55{{Dead link|url=http://www.haragtarsulat.ro/page.php?55 |date=2018-11 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.hamlet.ro/emberek.php?id=419 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2024-05-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160809230232/http://hamlet.ro/emberek.php?id=419 |archivedate=2016-08-09 }}</ref> ==

=== Major roles at the Northern Theater of Satu Mare ===

* Billy Flynn (Bob Fosse – Fred Ebb – John Harold Kander: ''Chicago'', dir. [[Attila Keresztes]])
* Kaa (Péter Geszti – Pál Békés – László Dés: ''The Jungle Book'', dir. [[Regina Szilágyi]])
* Prince Conti (David Hirson: ''La Bête'', dir. [[Géza Bodolay]])
* Mar-Szúr Prince, Bögöl Prince (Andor Szilágyi: ''Leander and Lenszirom'', dir. [[Attila Keresztes]])
* Polonius (Csaba Kiss: ''Return to Denmark'', dir. [[István Albu]])
* Vershinin, Alexander Ignatyevich, Lieutenant Colonel, Battery Commander (Anton Chekhov: ''Three Sisters'', dir. [[Attila Keresztes]])
* Harsányi Dénes Junior, Lawyer (István Tasnádi: ''Pork Preserve'', dir. [[Csaba Tasnádi]])
* Chiriac (Ion Luca Caragiale: ''A Stormy Night'', dir. [[Árpád Árkosi]])
* Kerekes Ferkó (Imre Kálmán: ''Countess Maritza'', dir. [[Attila Keresztes]])
* Zürcsev (György Aldobolyi-Nagy – József Romhányi: ''Mad Sunday'', dir. György Aldobolyi-Nagy)
* Paja (Miklós Munkácsy: ''The Beatles to the End'', dir. [[Csongor Csurulya]])
* Master Builder Solness (Henrik Ibsen

: ''Légvár'', dir. [[Csongor Csurulya]])
* Migraine (Michel André – Szabolcs Fényes – Iván Szenes: ''Lulu'', dir. [[József Czintos]])
* Almády (Ferenc Molnár: ''Play in the Castle'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* Kálmán Boér (Géza Csáth: ''Janika'', dir. [[László Bérczes (director)|László Bérczes]])
* Jóska Buga (Sándor Rideg – Péter Timár: ''The Bailiff Is Leaving'', dir. [[Árpád Árkosi]])
* Filiberto (Carlo Goldoni: ''A Strange Story'', dir. [[Csongor Csurulya]])
* Stentorian Voice, Captain Latzi, Othello, Firefighter (József Gaál: ''The Notary of Peleske'', dir. [[András Schlanger]])
* Antonio, Venetian Merchant (Shakespeare: ''The Merchant of Venice'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* Gabi, Agitator (János Háy: ''The Senák'', dir. [[Zoltán Lendvai]])
* Frantisek (Tibor Déry: ''Imagined Report on an American Pop Festival'', dir. [[László Horányi]])
* Alberto Saporito (Eduardo de Filippo: ''Internal Voices'', dir. [[Alexandre Colpacci]])
* John Proctor (''Witch Hunt'', based on the work ''The Crucible'' by Arthur Miller, dir. [[Péter Uray]])
* Félix Hübner (Dezső Szomory: ''Györgyike, Dear Child'', dir. [[Zoltán Lendvai]])
* Jean, Butler (Mihály Szüle – László Walter – Imre Harmath: ''One Fool Makes a Hundred'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* II. Soldier (Yevgeny Grishkovets: ''Winter'', dir. [[László Béres (director)|László Béres]])
* Harry, the Prince of Wales (''Falstaff'', based on Shakespeare's ''Henry IV'', dir. [[László Béres (director)|László Béres]])
* Tartuffe (Molière: ''Tartuffe'', dir. [[István Kövesdy]])
* Turnip (Zoltán Egressy: ''Portuguese'', dir. [[Zoltán Lendvai]])
* Dr. Árva Kiss Endre (Zsigmond Móricz: ''Ear of Wheat'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* Lopakhin (Chekhov: ''The Cherry Orchard'', dir. [[Árpád Árkosi]])
* Révész, Barabás (Gábor Presser – Dusán Sztevanovity – Imre Horváth: ''The Attic'', dir. [[László Horányi]])
* Aljosa (Chekhov – Csaba Kiss: ''But What Happened to the Woman?'', dir. [[Valentin Venczel]])
* Tomao Nicomaco (K. Vajda: ''Ancona Lovers'', dir. [[Andrei Mihalache]])
* Scapin (Molière: ''The Rascal Scapin'', dir. [[Gavril Pinte]])
* Mercutio (Shakespeare: ''Romeo and Juliet'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* II. Joseph (Peter Shaffer: ''Amadeus'', dir. [[István Kövesdy]])
* Soap (Part I) (Zoltán Egressy: ''Nettle, French Fries'', dir. [[Páll Miklós Tóth]])
* Csató (Ferenc Molnár: ''Doctor, Sir'', [[Miklós Parászka]], [[Csíki Játékszín]])
* Richárd (Mór Jókai: ''The Son of the Stone-Hearted Man'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]], [[Csíki Játékszín]])
* Count Pixi (Béla Szirmai – Lajos Bakonyi – Károly Békeffi – Lajos Kaszó: ''Count Miska'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]], [[Csíki Játékszín]])
* Fool (Shakespeare: ''King Lear'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* Wurm (Schiller: ''Intrigue and Love'', dir. [[István Kövesdy]])
* Kálmán (Áron Tamási: ''Illusory Rainbow'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]])
* Aston (Harold Pinter: ''The Caretaker'')
* Dorozsmay (Béla Zerkovitz – László Szilágyi: ''The Kissy Woman'', dir. [[Miklós Parászka]], [[István Bessenyei]])
* Master (Sławomir Mrożek: ''Striptease'')
* Ben (Harold Pinter: ''The Dumb Waiter'')
* Lucien Ouvrier (Mihály Eisemann: ''Black Peter'', dir. [[István Koncz (actor)|István Koncz]])
* Boy (György Spiró: ''Chicken Head'', dir. [[István Kövesdy]])

== Solo Shows, Concerts ==

* ''Starry Wind'' (concert series from the children's poems of [[András Ferenc Kovács]]) – with [[Csongor Zsolt Nagy]], [[Attila Zsolt Péter]], and [[Csaba Cserey]].
* ''The Beatles to the End'' (concert series from the songs of the performance of the same name) – with [[Csongor Zsolt Nagy]], [[István István]], and [[Attila Zsolt Péter]].
* ''Cseh Tamás Evening with Gábor Rappert'' – solo performance.

== Awards ==

* 1993 – [[György Harag Memorial Plaque]]
* 2000 – György Harag Memorial Plaque
* 2001 – György Harag Memorial Plaque
* 2001 – István Nádai Memorial Plaque
* 2006 – EMKE György Kovács Prize

== References ==
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== Sources ==
*[https://www.harag.eu/hu/tarsulat/tarsulat.html?szemely_id=3237 Rappert Gábor on the website of the Harag György Troupe]

*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160809230232/http://hamlet.ro/emberek.php?id=419 Rappert Gábor in the database of Hamlet.ro]

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