Róza Laborfalvi


Róza Laborfalvi Hungarian noblewoman, actress and wife of novelist Mór Jókai de Ásva.

Early life

She was the daughter of the actor and theater director József Benke de Laborfalva and Zsuzsanna Rácz de Welesz. Her father was a Székely noble.

Career

She started her career in the Castle Theatre of Buda in 1833. From 1837 she played in the National Theatre of Pest. Many have praised her beautiful alto voice, her looks, her talent for recitation and her expressive glance.
On March 15, 1848 she met the writer Mór Jókai at a performance of József Katona's The Viceroy. They married in the same year. Their marriage caused a scandal; several of the writer's friends were against the marriage, mostly because she had a 12-year-old illegitimate daughter, Róza Benke, whose father was the actor Márton Lendvay. The opponents of the marriage were reconciled when Laborfalvi saved Jókai's life during the revolution of 1848/49..
Until her retirement in 1859 Laborfalvi was the most successful actress of the era. On September 3, 1857 the newly built National Theatre of Miskolc opened with her guest performance and Jókai's speech. She later appeared on the same stage in 1883, as her last performance.

Her most important roles

Gertrudis ; Volumina ; Mary, Queen of Scots ; Lady Macbeth ; Goneril ; Orsina ; Lady Milford.