Hungarian actors born in 1968

Here are 7 famous actors from Hungary were born in 1968:

Gergely Pohárnok

Gergely Pohárnok (November 12, 1968 Budapest-) otherwise known as Gergely Poharnok is a Hungarian cinematographer, screenwriter, actor and film director.

He graduated from the Hungarian Film Academy in 1995, and since then he has worked on numerous films as a cinematographer, including the award-winning Hungarian film “Son of Saul” (2015), which won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.

Pohárnok has also directed and acted in films and TV shows, and he is known for his collaborative work with fellow Hungarian director Bence Fliegauf. His directorial credits include the 2012 film “Just the Wind”, which was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards, and the short film “The Camp” (2017), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

In addition to his work in the film industry, Pohárnok is also a member of the European Film Academy and the Hungarian Society of Cinematographers.

Oszkár Nyári

Oszkár Nyári (July 23, 1968 Mór-) a.k.a. Oszkár Nyáry is a Hungarian actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular Hungarian TV shows and films such as "Isteni műszak" (2013), "Nyomd, bébi, nyomd!" (2012), "62. A költő és halála" (2010), and "Gyakornokok" (2006). In addition to his acting career, Oszkár Nyári is also a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV series into Hungarian. He has lent his voice to popular characters such as Gollum from "The Lord of the Rings" franchise and Sheldon Cooper from "The Big Bang Theory". Nyári has won several prestigious awards for his contributions to Hungarian cinema, including the Golden Giraffe Award for Best Actor in 2018.

Csaba Tihanyi Tóth

Csaba Tihanyi Tóth (May 9, 1968 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest, and went on to become a prominent figure in the Hungarian film and theater industry. Tihanyi has appeared in numerous Hungarian films and television series, and has been honored with several awards for his work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the Hungarian Film Critics Week for his role in the film "The Seventh Circle". In addition to his work as an actor, Tihanyi is also a well-known voice actor, having lent his voice to numerous animated films and television shows. He is considered one of the most versatile actors of his generation in Hungary.

László Jáksó

László Jáksó (September 11, 1968 Szeged-) is a Hungarian actor. He has one child, Bence Jáksó.

László Jáksó is best known for his work in the Hungarian film and television industry. He graduated from the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts in 1993 and then began his acting career. He has appeared in numerous Hungarian films and TV shows, including popular dramas like "Golden Life" and "Terápia". Jáksó has also performed on stage, showcasing his talents in various Hungarian theaters. In addition to acting, Jáksó has also directed and produced a number of films. While he remains a prominent figure in the Hungarian entertainment industry, he is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly related to children's rights and education.

Ákos Horváth

Ákos Horváth (September 27, 1968-) a.k.a. Akos Horvath is a Hungarian actor.

He was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary. Ákos Horváth started his acting career in the early 1990s and quickly became one of the most popular actors in Hungary. Over the years, he has appeared in numerous television series, films, and theatre productions. His most notable roles include "Golden Life", "Papa", "The Grandson", and "Sose halunk meg". In addition to his acting career, Ákos Horváth is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to several Hungarian-dubbed versions of popular movies and TV shows. He has won several awards for his work in acting, including the Best Actor award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2001 for his performance in "Sose halunk meg". Today, he is considered one of the most talented and respected actors in Hungary.

Zsolt Pacskovszky

Zsolt Pacskovszky (February 15, 1968 Celldömölk-) is a Hungarian actor and screenwriter.

He graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, Hungary. Pacskovszky has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theatrical productions in Hungary. Some of his notable works include "Kontroll" (2003), "Prisoners" (2013) and "State Protection" (2016). He also wrote the screenplay for the film "Her Job" (2019), which was screened at various film festivals and won numerous awards. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Pacskovszky is also an active member of various non-profit organizations in Hungary. He has been recognized for his contributions and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in 2011.

Zsolt Sáfár Kovács

Zsolt Sáfár Kovács (March 16, 1968-) a.k.a. Zsolt Safar-Kovacs or Sáfár-Kovács Zsolt is a Hungarian actor.

He was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary, where his love for acting began at a young age. He studied drama at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in his hometown before embarking on his career in the entertainment industry. Some of his most notable roles include appearances in Hungarian films such as "Sooner or Later," "Fever at Dawn," and "1945." He has also worked in television, appearing in the popular Hungarian crime drama "Gyilkos sorok" (Killer Lines) and the Hungarian version of "Dancing with the Stars." In addition to his acting career, Sáfár-Kovács is also a published playwright and stage director. He continues to be an active member of the Hungarian entertainment industry, beloved by fans for his talent and versatility.

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