János Komlós (writer)
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János Komlós (9 February 1922 in Budapest – 18 July 1980 in Budapest) was an influential Hungarian-Jewish writer, journalist, stand-up comedian under the Kádár political era in Hungary. A member of the ÁVH before 1956, he became an editor of the Népszabadság the Communist Party daily. In 1967, he founded the Mikroszkóp Színpad, which he directed until his death.
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