In the early 1980s he became known as the Hungarian dubbing voice of Italian actor Bud Spencer, whose films were highly popular in Hungary at the time.
Based on his physical resemblance to Spencer, Bujtor later starred in a series of Hungarian action comedies in the vein of the Bud Spencer-Terence Hill genre, in which he played hard-hitting detective Csöpi Ötvös, partnered with fellow Hungarian actor András Kern.
He was born in Budapest in 1942, as a child of a prestigious family; his grandfather was the legendary restaurant owner and gourmet Károly Gundel, and his siblings were the popular Hungarian actor Zoltán Latinovits (half-brother) and the composer and bass guitarist Károly Frenreisz.
After several weeks of treatment his health status seemingly stabilized and he was transferred to Budapest for rehabilitation.
The circumstances of his death are currently undisclosed but he was reportedly diagnosed with coccidiosis, kidney failure and septic shock.