Hungarian actresses born in 1972

Here are 12 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1972:

Erika Marozsán

Erika Marozsán (August 3, 1972 Újfehértó-) a.k.a. Erika Marozsan, Katzenfrau, Erika Maroszàn or Marozsán, Erika is a Hungarian actor.

She began her acting career in the early 1990s and gained critical acclaim for her role in the 1999 film "Gloomy Sunday." Marozsán has also appeared in international films such as "Mephisto," "An American Rhapsody," "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer," and "The Invisible Boy." In addition to her film career, she has also acted in several theater productions and television series. Marozsán has won numerous awards for her performances, including the Best Actress Award at the 2008 European Film Awards for her role in "The Last Man." She is also an advocate for various humanitarian causes, including the rights of refugees and the LGBTQ+ community.

Dorka Gryllus

Dorka Gryllus (December 26, 1972 Budapest-) also known as Dóra Gryllusová is a Hungarian actor and musician. Her child is called Soma Simon.

Dorka Gryllus began her career as a child actor and went on to study at the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has appeared in numerous Hungarian films, television series and stage productions, including the critically acclaimed film "Kontroll" in 2003.

Aside from acting, Gryllus is also a talented musician and has released several albums as a singer-songwriter. Her music combines elements of pop, jazz and folk and is performed in both Hungarian and English. Gryllus is known for her unique voice and poetic lyrics, and she has won several awards for her music.

In addition to her artistic work, Gryllus is also a social activist and has been involved in various humanitarian projects. She is an ambassador for UNICEF Hungary and has traveled to refugee camps to raise awareness about the needs of children in crisis situations.

Gryllus is considered one of the most versatile and talented artists in Hungary and continues to inspire audiences with her creativity and passion.

Mariann Szalay

Mariann Szalay (August 9, 1972 Budapest-) also known as Szalai Mariann or Marianna Szalay is a Hungarian actor.

Starting her acting career in 1991, Mariann Szalay has become a well-known figure in Hungarian theatre, film, and television. She has performed in multiple plays in theaters such as the Madách Theatre and the National Theatre of Hungary, receiving several awards for her outstanding performances. In addition to her theatre work, Szalay has also appeared in a number of Hungarian films, including "Operation Wedding" (2013) and "Liza, the Fox-Fairy" (2015). She has received critical acclaim for her roles in both films, further cementing her status as one of Hungary's most talented actors. Aside from her acting work, Szalay is also recognized as a supporter of animal rights and was named the ambassador of the animal welfare organization "Mopszemüveg Alapítvány" in 2017.

Andrea Bozó

Andrea Bozó (November 4, 1972 Miskolc-) is a Hungarian actor.

She studied acting at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and started her career at the József Katona Theater in Kecskemét. Bozó has appeared in numerous films and television series and is considered one of the most talented actresses of her generation. She has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Actress Award at the Hungarian Film Week for her role in "Just Sex and Nothing Else." In addition to acting, Bozó is also a voice over artist and has lent her voice to many animated films and TV shows. She is known for her versatility as an actress and has played a wide range of roles, from drama to comedy.

Eszter Gyalog

Eszter Gyalog (November 23, 1972 Zalaegerszeg-) is a Hungarian screenwriter and actor.

She is known for her work on the popular Hungarian TV series, "Barátok közt" and "Nyugati Fény". Gyalog started her career as an actress, making her debut in the movie "Csontváry" in 1984. She later transitioned to screenwriting and has written for various TV programs and films. In addition to her work in television and film, Gyalog is also a successful author, publishing multiple books. She has won multiple awards for her contributions to the Hungarian film industry, including the Hungarian Television Award for Best Screenplay in 2011.

Bernadett Gregor

Bernadett Gregor (May 1, 1972 Szeged-) also known as Bernadette Gregor is a Hungarian actor and musician. She has one child, Attila Álmos Somogyi.

Bernadett Gregor graduated from the Hungarian Theatre Academy in 1997 and began her professional acting career at the Budapest Chamber Theatre. She has since appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theatrical productions, gaining critical acclaim for her versatility and range.

In addition to her acting career, Bernadett Gregor is a talented musician and songwriter. She has performed in various musical ensembles, including A Bit of Everything and the Gregor Bernadett Quartet, and has released several albums of her own music.

Offstage, Bernadett Gregor is a tireless advocate for animal rights and environmental causes, volunteering with local organizations and supporting initiatives to protect the natural world. She is also a dedicated mother and spends much of her time with her son Attila Álmos Somogyi, who is following in her footsteps as a musician and performer.

Nóra Winkler

Nóra Winkler (November 10, 1972 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

She trained at the Budapest Academy of Theatre and Film Arts, and later on, at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Winkler began her career in theatre before moving on to film and television. She has since become a well-known face on Hungarian screens, having appeared in numerous movies, TV series, and stage productions. She has been awarded several prestigious prizes for her work, including the Hungarian Film Critics' Award and the Béla Balázs Prize, which is considered the highest Hungarian award for filmmakers. Aside from acting, she is also known for her charity work and activism on behalf of various causes.

Nelli Szücs

Nelli Szücs (March 31, 1972 Vylok-) also known as Nelli Szűcs is a Hungarian actor.

She is best known for her roles in Hungarian films and television shows. Szücs started her acting career in the 1990s and appeared in several popular TV series, including "Közel a szerelemhez" and "Feriha". She has also acted in films such as "A Kind of America" and "The District!".

In addition to her acting career, Szücs is also a voice actor and has provided the Hungarian voice for many animated characters, including Dora the Explorer and Minnie Mouse. She has also worked as a presenter on Hungarian television and radio shows.

Szücs has won several awards for her acting, including Best Supporting Actress at the Hungarian Film Week in 2001 for her role in "A Kind of America". She is considered one of the most talented actresses in Hungary and continues to be a prominent figure in the film and television industry.

Anita Tóth

Anita Tóth (August 6, 1972 Debrecen-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

She graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, Hungary in 1995, and has since starred in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions. Some of her notable roles include playing Mina Harker in the Hungarian stage production of "Dracula", and providing the voice for Elsa in the Hungarian dub of the popular Disney film "Frozen". She has received critical acclaim for her performances, and has been honored with multiple awards and nominations, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2004 for her role in the film "Friss Levegő". In addition to her acting career, Tóth has also worked as a dubbing director, translator and voiceover artist.

Kitty Kéri

Kitty Kéri (November 22, 1972 Budapest-) also known as Kitti Keri, Kitty Keri, Kitty Kery, Kéry Kitty, Gitty Kéri or Kitti Kéri is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

Kitty Kéri is best known for her work in Hungarian films, television shows, and stage productions. She has acted in numerous popular Hungarian movies such as "Valcer" (1993), "Meseauto" (1991), and "Budapest Wasteland" (2018). In addition to her work in front of the camera, Kéri has also lent her voice to several animated films and TV series, as well as dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Hungarian. Her voice can be heard in popular animated films like "Finding Nemo" and "Wall-E". Along with acting, Kéri is also a skilled singer and has released several pop and jazz albums throughout her career. She has won several awards for her work in the entertainment industry in Hungary.

Katalin Mérai

Katalin Mérai (July 18, 1972 Mezőtúr-) also known as Mérai Katalin or Méray Katalin is a Hungarian actor, theatre director, writer and voice actor.

She is best known for her work in Hungarian theatre and film industry. Katalin studied theatre directing at the Theatre and Film Academy in Budapest and began her career as an actor in theatre productions. She later transitioned into directing, and has worked on numerous theatrical productions both in Hungary and internationally. As a writer, she has published several works of fiction and non-fiction, including novels, short stories, essays and poetry. Her works have been translated into several languages and received critical acclaim. Katalin is also a prominent voice actor, lending her voice to many characters in films and television shows. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Katalin is an advocate for social causes and is known for her work for human rights and equality.

Gyöngyvér Bognár

Gyöngyvér Bognár (January 31, 1972 Balassagyarmat-) is a Hungarian actor.

She was born in Balassagyarmat, Hungary in 1972. Bognár graduated from the Theater and Film Faculty of the University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest in 1994. She started working at the National Theatre of Hungary as an actress in 1994 and has been a permanent member of the company ever since. Bognár has played numerous roles in theatre, film and television. She is best known for her performances in Hungarian films such as "The Notebook" (2013), "The Wednesday Child" (2015), and "The Citizen" (2016). Bognár has won several awards for her work, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Awards in 2015. She is considered one of the most talented actresses of her generation in Hungary.

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