Here are 8 famous actors from Hungary were born in 1971:
Frank Gun (February 23, 1971 Hungary-) also known as Frank, Ferencz Juhacz, Ferenc Junasz, Frank Carl, Ferenc Juhac, Frank Short, Frank Gunn, Frank Mallone, Ferenc Ilsijk, Franck Gun, Ferenc, Ferenc Carl, Frank Malone, Francois Fusil, Frank Hungaris, Attila, Ferenc Juhasz, Frank Gizeh, Frank Curl,, Ferenc Juhacz or Juhasz Fergnace is a Hungarian pornographic film actor and actor.
Frank Gun was born Ferenc Juhacz on February 23, 1971 in Hungary. He began his career in the adult film industry in the early 1990s, appearing in Hungarian and European productions before eventually crossing over into the international market. In addition to his work in adult films, he has also acted in mainstream films and television shows, primarily in Hungary. Outside of his work in entertainment, not much is known about his personal life, as he has kept relatively low profile throughout his career. However, he remains a well-known and prolific performer in the adult film industry, with over 2,000 credited films to his name.
Attila Szatmari (December 23, 1971 Budapest-) also known as Szatmári Attila or Attilla Szatmari is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. He has one child, Lili Szatmári.
Attila Szatmari began his acting career in the 1990s with roles in Hungarian films and TV series. Some of his notable film credits include "The Girl" (1994), "Eastern Sugar" (2004), and "Szezon" (2005). He has also appeared in popular TV series such as "Barátok közt" and "Csajok".
In addition to his acting work, Szatmari is a well-known voice actor in Hungary. He has lent his voice to characters in several animated films and TV series, including "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown" and "The Wild Thornberrys". He has also dubbed the voices of famous actors like Jude Law and Ewan McGregor in Hungarian versions of Hollywood films.
Szatmari has received several awards for his work as an actor, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2000 for his role in the film "Mayfly". He is also a committed activist for social causes, with a particular focus on animal welfare.
Gábor Csöre (August 11, 1971 Budapest-) also known as Gábor Csõre is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
He graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and started his acting career in 1993. Csöre has appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and theater productions in Hungary. He is renowned for his versatility and has played various roles ranging from comedy to drama.
In addition to his acting career, Csöre is also a prolific voice actor. He has lent his voice to several characters in animated films, TV shows, and video games. His voice is recognizable to many Hungarian audiences, as he has provided dubbing for several iconic characters, including Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story franchise and Po in the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Csöre has won several awards for his acting, including the Jászai Mari Award in 2004, considered one of the highest honors for actors in Hungary. He continues to be an active figure in Hungarian entertainment and is highly respected for his contributions to the industry.
István Hajdu (January 9, 1971 Debrecen-) also known as Steve Hajdu, István Hajdú, Hajdú István or Hajdú Steve is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
Hajdu started his career as an actor in 1990 and has since appeared in numerous films, TV series, and theater productions. Some of his notable film credits include "Kincsem" (2017), "The Terrorist" (2012), and "Jadviga párnája" (2006). He has also lent his voice to several animated films and TV series, including "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" (2009) and "The Simpsons" (1990-2019).
In addition to his acting career, Hajdu has also worked as a voice coach and drama teacher. He founded the Steve Hajdu Acting Studio in 2004, where he teaches both amateur and professional actors. Hajdu has received several awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor Award at the Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival for his role in "The Terrorist".
Attila Árpa (November 17, 1971 Munich-) also known as Daredevil Of Showbiz or Attila Arpa is a Hungarian actor, film producer and television producer. He has one child, Amira Johanna Árpa.
Árpa began his acting career in the early 1990s by appearing in several Hungarian TV series and films. He gained international recognition in 2003 with his role in the Danish-German comedy-drama film "In China They Eat Dogs". Árpa has since appeared in numerous films and TV shows in Hungary and abroad, building a reputation as a versatile and talented actor.
In addition to acting, Árpa has also worked as a film and television producer, with several successful productions under his belt. He founded his own production company, Attila Árpa Productions, in 2006 and has produced several films and TV shows through the company.
Árpa is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly in the field of children's healthcare. He has been involved in various charity organizations and has used his public profile to raise awareness and funds for children's hospitals and medical research.
Despite his success and fame, Árpa remains humble and grounded, and is known for his down-to-earth personality and generosity towards his fans and colleagues. He continues to be an active and prominent figure in the Hungarian entertainment industry.
Zsolt Huszár (July 12, 1971 Budapest-September 17, 2011 Budapest) was a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1993 and began his acting career in various theaters throughout Hungary. He also appeared in numerous films and television series such as "A Kind of America" and "Eternal Winter". Huszár was a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to many international films and cartoons including the Hungarian dub of "The Simpsons" and "The Lion King". He won various awards for his work in film and theater, including the Best Actor Award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2006. Unfortunately, Zsolt Huszár passed away in 2011 at the age of 40 due to complications from a long-standing illness.
Szabolcs Thuróczy (December 24, 1971 Nyíregyháza-) a.k.a. Thúróczy Szabolcs is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
He attended the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and has since starred in numerous Hungarian films and television series. Some of his notable roles include Laci in the film "The Last Blues", and Sztevanovity in the TV series "Lessons in Marriage". Thuróczy is also a prolific voice actor, providing the Hungarian dubbing for many popular movies and TV shows such as "The Simpsons", "Family Guy", and "Star Wars: The Clone Wars". In addition to his acting career, he has also worked as a director and screenwriter. Thuróczy is known for his versatility and range as an actor, and is considered one of the most talented performers in Hungary.
Endre Beleznay (April 5, 1971 Pécs-) is a Hungarian actor. He has one child, Bodza Beleznay.
Endre Beleznay is known for his versatile acting skills and his contribution to Hungarian cinema, theater, and television. He started his career in 1994 with the film "Vadon foglyai" and has since appeared in numerous films and TV series, including "Equinox," "The Exam," "Bánk bán," and "Dracula 3D". In addition to his contribution to the entertainment industry, Beleznay is also actively involved in social work, helping the underprivileged and supporting charitable organizations. He is a respected public figure and a role model for many aspiring actors in Hungary.