Hungarian actors born in 1975

Here are 17 famous actors from Hungary were born in 1975:

Kornél Mundruczó

Kornél Mundruczó (April 3, 1975 Gödöllő-) a.k.a. Kornel Mundruczo or Kornél Mudruczó is a Hungarian screenwriter, film director, actor and writer.

He is best known for his award-winning films such as "White God," "Delta," and "Jupiter's Moon." Born in Gödöllő, Hungary, Mundruczó began his career in the early 2000s and quickly made a name for himself in the international film industry. In addition to his successful films, he has also directed plays for theater productions and has received critical acclaim for his work. Mundruczó is known for his unique and thought-provoking storytelling style that often integrates social commentary and explores complex human emotions. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Un Certain Regard Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Grand Prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Despite his success, Mundruczó remains grounded and continues to push the boundaries of his art, pursuing projects that challenge both himself and his audience.

Béla Fesztbaum

Béla Fesztbaum (January 6, 1975 Eger-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He studied acting at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and made his acting debut in a theater production in 1999. Fesztbaum has appeared in many Hungarian films and television series, including "Son of Saul" (2015) and "Golden Life" (2015-2019). He is also a well-known voice actor, having lent his voice to numerous Hungarian dubbed versions of foreign films and television shows. In addition to his acting career, Fesztbaum is also a dedicated advocate for animal welfare and has been involved in several campaigns to promote responsible pet ownership in Hungary.

Sándor Csányi

Sándor Csányi (December 19, 1975 Budapest-) also known as Sandor Csanyi is a Hungarian actor. He has one child, Mihály Csányi.

In addition to his acting career, Sándor Csányi is also an accomplished football player and banker. He played for the Hungarian national football team and eventually became the chairman-CEO of OTP Bank, the largest commercial bank in Hungary. Under his leadership, OTP Bank has expanded its operations throughout Eastern Europe and become a major player in the regional banking industry. In 2016, Csányi was named the Central and Eastern Europe Business Leader of the Year by the Financial Times. Despite his success as a banker, he continues to act in films and television series.

James Brossman

James Brossman (September 22, 1975 Hungary-) also known as Jim Grossman, James B, James Brosnan, James, Jimmy Grossman, James Brossmon, James Brassman, James Brosmon, James Brosman, James Brossmann or Jimmy Brossman is a Hungarian pornographic film actor and actor.

Having started his career in the late 1990s, James Brossman has appeared in over a thousand adult films and has worked with some of the most reputed production companies in the industry. In addition to his work in pornography, Brossman has also made appearances in mainstream films and television shows. He has won several awards for his work in the adult film industry, including AVN Awards, XBIZ Awards, and Erotix Awards. Brossman has also worked as a director, and has produced and directed a number of adult films. He continues to be active in the adult film industry to this day. Outside of his career in the adult film industry, Brossman is known to be an avid traveler and a lover of extreme sports.

Attila Dolmány

Attila Dolmány (June 17, 1975 Budapest-) is a Hungarian voice actor and actor. His child is called Korina Dolmány.

Dolmány started his career as a voice actor at the age of 19, initially dubbing animations and foreign TV series. He gained widespread recognition in Hungary for his role as the Hungarian voice of Harry Potter in the popular movie franchise. Dolmány has also dubbed other major Hollywood stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Ryan Gosling.

Apart from voice acting, Dolmány has also acted in several Hungarian films and TV shows. He appeared in the critically acclaimed movie "Johanna" and also had a recurring role in the popular Hungarian TV show "Barátok közt". In addition, Dolmány has worked as a presenter on several Hungarian radio shows.

Dolmány is highly respected in the Hungarian entertainment industry and has received numerous awards for his work as a voice actor. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, sports, and spending time with his family.

Zsombor Dyga

Zsombor Dyga (August 26, 1975 Budapest-) a.k.a. D.Zs. is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, film producer and actor.

He started his career as an actor and appeared in several Hungarian films and television productions. However, his true passion was filmmaking and he eventually transitioned into directing and producing. He has worked on both feature-length and short films, many of which have been well-received by audiences and critics alike. Dyga is especially known for his work in the horror genre, and his films often explore complex themes related to human nature, identity, and morality. In addition to his work in film, he is also a respected author and has contributed to a number of books and publications about filmmaking and the entertainment industry. Dyga continues to be an influential figure in the Hungarian film industry and is regarded by many as one of the country's most talented and innovative filmmakers.

Kristóf Németh

Kristóf Németh (November 5, 1975 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. He has one child, Lőrinc Németh.

Németh started his career as an actor in the late 1990s and has since been involved in numerous film, TV and theater productions. He is best known for his roles in Hungarian films such as "Tender Son: The Frankenstein Project" (2010), "Hier" (2002) and "Gyerekháború" (2007). In addition to his work in front of the camera, Németh is also a prominent voice actor, lending his voice to numerous characters in popular animated shows and movies such as "The Incredibles" (2004) and "Cars" (2006). Some of his notable performances in theater include his portrayal of Vronsky in the Hungarian adaptation of "Anna Karenina" and the title role in "Cyrano de Bergerac". Németh has received critical acclaim for his work in the entertainment industry, winning several awards for his performances, including Best Actor at the 2007 Hungarian Film Week. Outside of acting, Németh is also a keen sports enthusiast and has competed as a triathlete.

Zoltán Schmied

Zoltán Schmied (December 15, 1975 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1998 and has since appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions. Some of his most notable roles include his portrayal of Philotas in Oliver Stone's "Alexander" (2004) and his performance in the Hungarian film "Spiral" (2005), which won him the Best Actor Award at the Hungarian Film Week. In addition to his acting career, Schmied is also a voiceover artist and has lent his voice to various animated films and television shows. He is married and has two children. Schmied is known for his versatility as an actor and is considered one of the most talented performers in Hungary.

Gergely Kocsis

Gergely Kocsis (March 24, 1975 Keszthely-) also known as Kocsis Gergõ is a Hungarian actor, voice actor and film director.

He is best known for his roles in Hungarian TV series such as "Csapd le csacsi!", "Terápia" and "A mi kis falunk". He has also lent his voice to numerous characters in Hungarian versions of popular animated movies such as "The Lion King", "Toy Story" and "Up". In addition to his acting career, Kocsis has also directed several short films and commercials in Hungary. He has won several awards for his work, including the Best Voice Actor Award at the Hungarian Voice Actor Festival in 2010. Outside of his acting career, Kocsis is actively involved in raising awareness for environmental issues and is a supporter of numerous Hungarian charities.

Simon Gévai

Simon Gévai (December 18, 1975-) is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary and graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in 1999. Gévai has appeared in several Hungarian films, television series, and stage productions, earning critical acclaim for his performances. He is considered one of the most versatile actors of his generation, known for his ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity. In addition to his work in acting, Gévai is also a well-respected theater director and has directed numerous productions in Hungary and abroad.

Sándor Almási

Sándor Almási (February 23, 1975-) is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2000 and began his career in theater, where he gained critical acclaim for his performances in both classical and contemporary plays. In 2004, he made his film debut in the Hungarian thriller "Kontroll", which was well-received by audiences and critics alike. He has since appeared in numerous films and television series, both in Hungary and internationally. Almási is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to portray complex characters. Alongside his acting career, he is also a committed activist for environmental causes and participates in various social initiatives in Hungary.

Balázs Lázár

Balázs Lázár (July 1, 1975 Szolnok-) is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1998 and has since become a prominent figure in Hungarian theater, film, and television. Lázár has appeared in numerous critically acclaimed productions, including the stage plays "The Cherry Orchard," "Waiting for Godot," and "The Seagull." In addition to his work in theater, Lázár has also appeared in several notable Hungarian films, such as "Just Sex and Nothing Else" and "Merry-Go-Round." His television credits include the popular crime dramas "Társas játék" and "S.O.S. Love." In 2004, Lázár was awarded the prestigious Béla Balázs Award for his contributions to Hungarian film and culture.

Gábor Nagypál

Gábor Nagypál (August 24, 1975 Senta-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1998, and has since appeared in a variety of film, television, and theater productions. Nagypál is known for his roles in Hungarian TV series such as "Barátok közt" and "Jóban rosszban," and has won several awards for his performances. In addition, he has lent his voice to a number of animated characters in Hungarian versions of popular films such as "Shrek" and "Ice Age." Nagypál is also a prominent stage actor, having performed with the National Theatre of Hungary and the Madách Theatre, among others.

Dávid Jánosi

Dávid Jánosi (March 22, 1975 Budapest-) also known as Jánossy Dávid is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the College of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest in 2000. Jánosi began his career appearing in several stage productions before transitioning into television and film. He is best known for his performances in the films "Kontroll" (2003) and "Sunset" (2018), and in the television series "Aranyélet" (2015-2018) and "Our Boys" (2019). In addition to his acting career, Jánosi has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to Hungarian dubbed versions of various foreign films and shows. He has won several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including Best Supporting Actor at the Hungarian Film Week in 2007 for his performance in the film "The Seventh Circle".

Frank Rizzo

Frank Rizzo (February 15, 1975 Hungary-) is a Hungarian actor and screenwriter.

He grew up in Budapest, Hungary, and began his acting career in the Hungarian film industry. He later gained international recognition for his roles in films such as "The Martian" and "Blade Runner 2049". As a screenwriter, he has worked on a number of projects including the television series "The Terror". Rizzo is known for his versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters. In addition to his work in film and television, he has also been involved in theater productions in both Hungary and the United States. Throughout his career, he has received numerous accolades including several awards for his acting and writing work.

Balázs Bujtor

Balázs Bujtor (June 13, 1975 Budapest-) is a Hungarian composer and actor.

He comes from a family of well-known actors, directors and musicians, and began his career in the entertainment industry at a young age. He first gained prominence in the 1990s as a child actor, appearing in several widely popular films and television shows.

In addition to his work in front of the camera, Bujtor has also made a name for himself as a composer. He has written scores for numerous films, TV series, and theatrical productions, and has been recognized both domestically and abroad for his contributions to the world of music.

Bujtor is known for his versatility and range, and is equally comfortable working in a variety of genres, from drama to comedy to musicals. He is considered one of the most talented and successful figures in contemporary Hungarian entertainment, and has won numerous awards and accolades throughout his career.

Gábor Welker

Gábor Welker (December 22, 1975 Budapest-) also known as Velker Gábor is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He graduated from the Hungarian Theatre and Film Academy in 2000, and since then he has appeared in numerous Hungarian films, TV series, and theatrical productions. Some of his notable roles include "Katona" in the film "Kontroll", "Szabolcs" in the film "Just Sex and Nothing Else", and "Vadász" in the TV series "Terápia".

In addition to his acting career, Welker is also a prolific voice actor. He has lent his voice to characters in numerous animated films and TV series, including the Hungarian dub of the "Ice Age" franchise, "The Lion King", and "Despicable Me". He is also the Hungarian voice of popular actors such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Adrien Brody.

Welker has received several awards for his work, including the Béla Balázs Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film Art in 2006, and the Sándor Simó Award for Best Actor in 2016.

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