Hungarian actresses born in 1968

Here are 6 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1968:

Enikö Börcsök

Enikö Börcsök (January 28, 1968 Mezőtúr-) otherwise known as Enikõ Börcsök or Börcsök Enikõ is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

Enikö Börcsök began her career in acting in the early 1990s and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. She is best known for her roles in the films "Hukkle" (2002) and "Taxidermia" (2006), both of which received critical acclaim internationally.

In addition to her work in acting, Börcsök is also a skilled voice actor, lending her voice to the Hungarian dubs of popular animated films such as "Finding Nemo" and "The Lion King".

Outside of her work in film, Börcsök is also an accomplished theater actress, having performed with numerous prestigious companies including the Katona József Theatre in Budapest.

Throughout her career, Börcsök has received several awards and honors for her contributions to the arts, including the Kossuth Prize in 2020, which is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an artist in Hungary.

Virág Csapó

Virág Csapó (August 7, 1968 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

She graduated from the Hungarian Theater Academy in 1991 and started her career at the Thalia Theater in Budapest. She has performed in various theaters throughout Hungary, and has also acted in films and television shows. She is best known for her roles in the films "A nyomozó" (The Investigator) and "Csak szex és más semmi" (Just Sex and Nothing Else). In addition to her acting career, Csapó is also a trained dancer and has participated in several dance performances. She has won numerous awards for her work as an actor, including the Jászai Mari Award and the Hungarian Film Critics Award.

Réka Lemhényi

Réka Lemhényi (December 16, 1968 Cluj-Napoca-) a.k.a. Réka Lemhémyi is a Hungarian film editor, television editor and actor.

Lemhényi studied at the Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Theatre and Television, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She has worked as an editor on numerous films and television shows, including the features "Cameraman" (2008) and "Babai" (2015). She has received several awards for her work, including the Best Editing Award from the Hungarian Film Critics Association for "My One and Only" in 2004. As an actor, Lemhényi has appeared in Szabolcs Hajdu's films "White Palms" (2006), "Adrienn Pál" (2010) and "It's Not the Time of My Life" (2016). She is known for her collaboration with director Márta Mészáros.

Andrea Meláth

Andrea Meláth (July 13, 1968 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

She began her acting career in the theater, where she gained critical acclaim for her performances. She has since transitioned into film and television, appearing in numerous popular Hungarian productions. Meláth is also an accomplished voice actor, lending her voice to many Hungarian-language dubbing projects of foreign films and TV shows. In addition to her acting work, she is an active member of the Hungarian cultural scene and has been involved in various arts and charity organizations throughout her career. Meláth continues to be a respected and influential figure in Hungarian entertainment.

Ágnes Bertalan

Ágnes Bertalan (June 27, 1968 Budapest-) a.k.a. Bertalan Ági is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. Her children are called Tamás Egressy and Júlia Egressy.

Ágnes Bertalan began her career as a stage actress at the Hungarian National Theatre after studying drama at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. She has appeared in numerous popular theatre productions, including Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire".

In addition to her work on stage, Bertalan has also lent her voice to a number of films and television shows, both in Hungary and internationally. She is perhaps best known to English-speaking audiences for her voiceover work in the Hungarian-language dubbed versions of popular films such as "The Hunger Games" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Bertalan is also actively involved in charity work, supporting a number of organizations that focus on issues such as children's rights and environmental conservation.

Yvette Bozsik

Yvette Bozsik (August 11, 1968 Szolnok-) is a Hungarian actor, film director and dancer.

She was born in Szolnok, Hungary and developed an interest in dance at a young age. Bozsik studied at the Budapest Dance School and later went on to perform with the Hungarian National Ballet. She also pursued acting and attended the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. Bozsik has appeared in several films and television shows throughout her career, including the Hungarian film "Keresés" and the American TV series "The Eagle". In addition to her work as an actor, Bozsik has also directed several short films and has served as a professor at the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts. Bozsik's work has been recognized with several awards, including the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.

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