Hungarian actors died in 2008

Here are 3 famous actors from Hungary died in 2008:

Roland Selmeczi

Roland Selmeczi (October 2, 1969 Budapest-January 30, 2008 Pest County) also known as Selmeczy Roland or Roland Selmeczy was a Hungarian actor and voice actor. His children are called Gergely Roland Selmeczi and Dorottya Selmeczi.

Roland Selmeczi studied at the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest and made his acting debut in 1991 with the movie "A Gólem". He appeared in numerous films, TV series and stage productions, and was a well-known figure in the Hungarian entertainment industry. Selmeczi was known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to portray both comedic and dramatic roles with ease.

Aside from his acting career, Selmeczi was also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to numerous animated films, TV series and video games. He was the Hungarian voice of notable characters such as Scooby-Doo, Woody from Toy Story, and the Genie from Aladdin.

Selmeczi's sudden death in 2008, at the age of 38, shocked and saddened the Hungarian public. He was survived by his wife and two children. Despite his premature passing, Roland Selmeczi's legacy as a talented actor and voice actor lives on in the hearts and minds of his fans and colleagues.

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Zsolt Vadaszffy

Zsolt Vadaszffy (April 3, 1937 Budapest-May 3, 2008) was a Hungarian actor.

Zsolt Vadaszffy began his career as a stage actor in Budapest in the 1960s. He later became known for his work in Hungarian cinema, appearing in over 50 films throughout his career. Vadaszffy was also a popular TV actor, featuring in several Hungarian television series. In addition to his work in film and television, Vadaszffy was well-known for his work in the theatre. He performed in numerous productions at the National Theatre in Budapest and was a frequent collaborator with leading Hungarian directors. Vadaszffy died on May 3, 2008, in Budapest at the age of 71.

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Imre Antal

Imre Antal (July 31, 1935 Hódmezővásárhely-April 15, 2008 Budapest) a.k.a. Imruska was a Hungarian comedian and actor.

He began his career as a comedian in the early 1960s and quickly rose to fame with his witty humor, distinctive voice, and energetic performances. Throughout his career, Imre Antal played a variety of roles in film, television, and theater, earning critical acclaim and popular recognition in Hungary and beyond.

Some of his most notable works include roles in the comedies "The Merry Widow" (1967), "The Boys in the Band" (1969), and "One Way or Another" (1978). He also appeared in several popular television programs, including "Dispatches from the World of the Arts" and "The Impromptu." In 1991, he was awarded the Kossuth Prize, the highest cultural award in Hungary.

Besides his acting career, Imre Antal was known for his philanthropic endeavors. He was a passionate supporter of humanitarian causes and volunteered his time and resources to several charities, including the Hungarian Red Cross and the Csodalámpa Foundation, which fulfills the dreams of seriously ill children.

Imre Antal passed away in 2008 at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hungary's most beloved comedians and philanthropists.

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