Career
He starred in the television mini-series Mathias Sandorf based on the novel Mathias Sandorf by Jules Verne as Mathias Sandorf in 1979. Bujtor started his acting career in 1964, and played in more than a hundred Hungarian films. In the early 1980s he became known as the Hungarian voice of Bud Spencer.
Based on his real life similarity with Spencer, later a series of Hungarian comedies were created in the Bud Spencer-Terence Hill genre, in which Bujtor played hard-hitting detective Csöpi Ötvös partnered with fellow Hungarian actor András Kern.
In January 2008 he became the director of the Petőfi Theatre in Veszprém. Bujtor graduated as an economist in 1965.
Bujtor was hospitalized in Veszprém on July 31, 2009 where he fell into a coma. After several weeks of treatment his health status seemingly stabilized and he was transferred to Budapest for rehabilitation.
However, he died there on September 25, 2009.
The circumstances of his death are currently undisclosed but he was reportedly diagnosed with coccidiosis, kidney failure and septic shock.