Kálmán Rózsahegyi (6 October 1873, in Pest – 27 August 1961) was a Jewish Hungarian actor and teacher.
He descended from a family of theatre actors; his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi performed in the countryside. Kálmán Rózsahegyi also began his career performing in the countryside, but in 1898 he was hired by the Hungarian National Theatre. Between 1900 and 1935 he was a member of the National Theatre, from 1923 as a permanent member.
With his wife, Angéla Hevesi, he founded his own private drama school, which was the place of learning for many famous actors.
1957
1955
1955
as Esküdt
1945
1942
as Waiter
1941
as Kublics úr
1941
as Marci bácsi
1941
1941
1940
as István Berek
1940
as Doktor
1940
1940
as Kató apja
1940
1939
as Plébános
1939
1938
as Ladányi Mihály
1938
as Uncle Pali
1938
as Teacher
1937
as Gara
1937
as Rétfalvy Dezső
1937
as Mózes Bárány , father of András
1937
as Harcsa, a kocsis
1937
as uncle Ziga
1937
as Kántor János
1936
as Fabula
1936
as Valkay tanár úr
1935
as Kampós
1933
as Simon földbirtokos
1932
as Szobi kocsmáros