
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sandor Elès (sometimes credited as Sandor Eles, without the grave accent; born Hungarian: Éles Sándor; 15 June 1936 - 1 September 2002) was a Hungarian-born actor. Born at Budapest, Elès was orphaned during World War II , and emigrated to the United Kingdom during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 against the former USSR. He began his acting career on stage, and went on to appear in a host of television roles. These included the ITC series Danger Man, The Baron, The Saint, and Jason King. He also made appearances in The Avengers and The Professionals. Often cast in generic 'foreigner' roles (diplomats, waiters, desk clerks), he most often played Frenchmen. One of his most memorable film roles was as the mysterious Paul in the Brian Clemens thriller And Soon the Darkness. He also had major roles in the Hammer Horror movies Countess Dracula (1971) and The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) as well as appearing for four years in the 1980s as the scheming restaurant manager, Paul Ross, in the UK soap opera Crossroads. In 1996 Sandor Elès returned to his cultural roots, appearing as the narrator in the Bartók opera, Bluebeard's Castle. The concert performances, given by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Bernard Haitink, were recorded for CD. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sandor Elès, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Rebel

Upstairs, Downstairs

The Avengers

Jason King

The Professionals

Love and Death

Timeslip

The Saint

Playhouse

BBC2 Play of the Week

Supernatural

Fall of Eagles

女子大生・恐怖のサイクリングバカンス

Manhunt

The World of Hammer

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense

San Ferry Ann

The Naked Edge

スコルピオ

フランケンシュタインの怒り

Guns of Darkness

Uppdraget

Bela Bartók

The Endless Game

The Kremlin Letter

The Sentimental Agent

Countess Dracula

世にも不思議な物語

The Adventurer

French Dressing

Department S

Crossroads

Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World

Fun and Games

Czech Mate

The Magnificent Two

Passport

The Count of Monte Cristo

Aubrey

Foreign Affairs

The Young Lady from London

The Endless Game