Hungarian actresses born in 1967

Here are 7 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1967:

Zsuzsa Czinkóczi

Zsuzsa Czinkóczi (January 23, 1967 Kiskunmajsa-) otherwise known as Zsuzsanna Czinkóczi is a Hungarian actor. She has one child, Tamas Czinkóczi.

Zsuzsa Czinkóczi was born in Hungary and studied acting at the Budapest Academy of Theatre and Film Arts. She began her acting career in the early 1990s and quickly became a prominent figure in Hungarian theater and film. One of her most notable roles was in the 1996 film "Outskirts," which won several awards at film festivals.

Czinkóczi has also appeared in numerous Hungarian television series, including "Barátok közt" and "Szeress most!". In addition to acting, she has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Hungarian.

Outside of acting, Czinkóczi is an active supporter of environmental causes and has been involved in community projects to promote sustainable living. She is also a trained yoga instructor and has taught classes in Budapest. Her son Tamas has followed in her footsteps and is also an actor.

Anna Györgyi

Anna Györgyi (July 2, 1967 Kecskemét-) a.k.a. Anna Gyorgyi is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has two children, Anna Gizella Kiss and Léna Kiss.

Györgyi started her acting career in theater productions before transitioning to television and film. In 1993, she appeared in the Hungarian film "A Szent Lőrincz folyamat" which received critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival. She has also acted in several popular Hungarian television shows, including "Az aranyember" and "A Tanár".

In addition to acting, Györgyi has also lent her voice to numerous animated films and TV shows. She is most well-known for voicing the character of Esméralda in the Hungarian dubbed version of Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".

Outside of her acting career, Györgyi is a committed activist for animal welfare and has worked with several organizations to promote animal rights in Hungary. She is also a talented singer and has released several albums showcasing her vocal abilities.

Andrea Söptei

Andrea Söptei (June 15, 1967 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

She began her acting career in theater before transitioning to film and television roles. Söptei has appeared in numerous Hungarian productions, including the television series "Barátok közt" and the film "Mrs. Dery Where Are You?". She is also well-known for her voiceover work, lending her voice to many Hungarian dubs of foreign films and television shows, such as "Friends" and "Grey's Anatomy". In addition to her acting and voiceover work, Söptei has also been involved in various cultural and educational initiatives promoting the Hungarian language and arts.

Anna Orosz

Anna Orosz (February 15, 1967 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

Anna Orosz began her acting career in the late 1980s and since then has become a prominent figure in Hungarian cinema and theatre. She has performed in over 20 films and television shows, including the critically acclaimed film "Music Box" (1989), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Orosz is also a prolific voice actor, lending her voice to many animated films and TV shows, as well as video games. She is best known for her work as the Hungarian dub voice of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series.

In addition to her acting and voice acting work, Orosz is also an accomplished stage actress, having performed in numerous plays throughout her career. She has received several awards and nominations for her acting work, including a Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film "The Exam" (2011).

Orosz is known for her versatility as an actress, able to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles. She continues to be a beloved figure in Hungarian entertainment and has inspired many aspiring actors with her work.

Gabriella Fon

Gabriella Fon (April 17, 1967 Budapest-) also known as Gabi Fon, Fon Gabi or Fón Gabi is a Hungarian actor.

She started her career in the early 1990s and soon became a popular face in Hungarian television and films. Gabi Fon is mostly known for her comedy roles and has acted in several hit comedic films such as "Sose halunk meg" and "A miniszter félrelép". In addition to her acting career, Gabi Fon has also worked as a voice actress, dubbing international films and TV shows into Hungarian. She has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week. In recent years, she has also become involved in charity work, supporting organizations that help children and animals.

Andrea Fazekas

Andrea Fazekas (August 13, 1967 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

She graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts in Budapest in 1991. Fazekas is best known for her roles in Hungarian films such as "The Witman Boys" and "Son of the White Mare." She has also worked in theater productions, including being a member of the National Theater of Szeged. In addition to acting, Fazekas has also directed plays and written screenplays. She has won several awards for her contributions to Hungarian cinema, including the Best Actress Award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2003. Fazekas is also recognized for her humanitarian work, serving as an ambassador for a Hungarian charity that provides assistance to children in need.

Erika Nádasy

Erika Nádasy (August 17, 1967 Kecskemét-) also known as Erika Nádasi or Erika Nyúl is a Hungarian actor.

Erika Nádasy started her acting career in the 1980s, and has since become a well-known figure in Hungarian cinema and television. She has appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for her performances.

Some of her notable works include the films "The Witness" (1985), "The Sixth Circle" (1996), and "Kincsem" (2017), as well as the TV series "Budapest Noir" (2018) and "Társas játék" (1999-2001).

In addition to her work as an actor, Nádasy has also worked as a screenwriter and director. She has written and directed several short films and documentaries, and her work has been recognized with awards at film festivals around the world.

Throughout her career, Nádasy has been praised for her versatility as an actor and her commitment to her craft. She continues to be an influential figure in Hungarian cinema today.

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