Hungarian actors born in 1972

Here are 14 famous actors from Hungary were born in 1972:

Iván Kamarás

Iván Kamarás (December 22, 1972 Pécs-) also known as Ivan Kamaras is a Hungarian actor, singer and voice actor. His children are called Zalán Iván Kamarás and Igor Kamarás.

Kamarás studied at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Pécs and later trained as an actor at the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. He began his career on stage, but soon transitioned to film and television roles. He became one of Hungary's most popular actors in the 2000s, appearing in numerous Hungarian and international productions.

Kamarás is best known for his roles in The Martian (2015), Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), and Spy (2015). He has also lent his voice to a number of popular animated characters, including Kovu in the Hungarian version of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998).

In addition to his acting work, Kamarás is a talented singer and has released several albums. He is also a popular television host in Hungary, having hosted a number of entertainment programs over the years.

Off-screen, Kamarás is known for his philanthropic work. He is a supporter of various charitable organizations and is particularly passionate about helping children.

Csaba Pindroch

Csaba Pindroch (March 19, 1972 Salgótarján-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. He has one child, Mira Pindroch.

Pindroch started his acting career in the early 1990s and soon became a popular actor in Hungary. He has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theatrical productions. One of his most notable roles was in the 2007 film Taxidermia, which was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard award.

Aside from his work on screen and stage, Pindroch is also a well-known voice actor. He has lent his voice to several Hungarian dubs of popular TV shows and movies, including The Simpsons, Ice Age, and Harry Potter.

In addition to his acting career, Pindroch is also known for his activism work. He has spoken out about the importance of protecting Hungary's natural resources and has supported several environmental causes.

Nick Lang

Nick Lang (July 28, 1972 Budapest-) also known as Nick Lange, Attila Dori, Nic Lana, Dorian Lux, Nick L., Attila Henn or Nick is a Hungarian pornographic film actor and actor.

Nick Lang began his career in the adult film industry in 1993, where he quickly gained notoriety and became a popular male performer. He has worked with many well-known studios in the adult industry, such as Private Media Group and Evil Angel. He has appeared in over 700 adult films and has won several awards for his performances.

Aside from his work in the adult industry, Lang has also pursued a career in mainstream acting. He has appeared in several Hungarian films, as well as international films such as "Marsellus Wallace" and "Susan's Plan." He has also appeared in television series, including "Inflagranti - Auf Schloss Dracula" and "Fogd a kezem, Columbo!" in Hungary.

Lang is known for his striking good looks and muscular physique, as well as his adeptness at playing both dominant and submissive roles in his adult film performances. He remains active in the industry to this day, and is considered one of the most successful and popular male performers in the history of the adult entertainment industry.

Szabolcs Hajdu

Szabolcs Hajdu (January 26, 1972 Debrecen-) is a Hungarian actor, film director, screenwriter and television director.

Hajdu is a multi-talented artist who has made significant contributions to the Hungarian entertainment industry. He started his career as an actor in the late 1990s and has since starred in many Hungarian films, TV series, and stage productions. His notable acting credits include "Tamara" (1994), "White God" (2014), and "Budapest Noir" (2017).

In addition to acting, Hajdu is also a successful film director, having directed several award-winning films such as "Stardust" (2007), "Bibliotheque Pascal" (2010), and "It's Not the Time of My Life" (2016). His films have been screened at various international film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival.

Apart from his work in films, Hajdu has also directed several TV series and documentaries, such as "Made in Hungaria" (2009) and "Invisible Strings" (2018). He has won numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, including the Best Director award at the 2016 Hungarian Film Awards for "It's Not the Time of My Life".

Hajdu is married to Orsolya Török-Illyés, who is also an actress and frequently collaborates on his film projects. Together they have two children.

Attila Menszátor-Héresz

Attila Menszátor-Héresz (May 31, 1972 Budapest-) also known as Menszátor Héresz Attila is a Hungarian actor and singer.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary and grew up in a family of musicians. Attila Menszátor-Héresz started his career in the mid-1990s as a stage actor and singer. He has appeared in various successful theater productions and musicals in Hungary, including "Phantom of the Opera", "Les Misérables", and "The Sound of Music".

Aside from acting and singing, Attila Menszátor-Héresz is also a television presenter, having hosted his own show "A Nagy Duett" since 2015. He has also made appearances on several TV shows and series, including the popular Hungarian soap opera "Barátok közt".

In addition to his successful career in Hungary, Attila Menszátor-Héresz has also performed in several international productions, including the musical "Miss Saigon" in Germany and "The Black Rider" in Austria.

Attila Menszátor-Héresz is considered one of the most multi-talented actors in Hungary, known for his exceptional vocal and acting skills. He has won several awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Hungarian Actor of the Year Award in 2002.

Mihály Szabados

Mihály Szabados (January 24, 1972 Hungary-) also known as Mihaly Szabados or Mishi is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and got his start in the film industry as a child actor. After studying acting at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, he began appearing in more notable roles in both film and television. Some of his most well-known roles include the lead in the film "Csinibaba", and appearances in the TV shows "Terápia" and "Aranyélet". In addition to his acting career, Szabados has also worked as a voice actor and a director. He is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation in Hungary.

Ben Tari

Ben Tari (July 4, 1972 Hungary-) is a Hungarian actor.

He is best known for his roles in Hungarian films and television shows. Ben Tari started his acting career in the early 90s and quickly gained attention for his performances. He has played a variety of roles, ranging from dramatic to comedic, and has become a respected figure in the Hungarian entertainment industry.

In addition to his work in film and television, Ben Tari is also a well-known stage actor. He has appeared in numerous productions in Hungary and has received critical acclaim for his performances. Some of his notable stage roles include Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.

Outside of his acting career, Ben Tari is also involved in various community projects. He has worked with several charities over the years and has been recognized for his humanitarian work. In 2013, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary for his contributions to the country's culture and society.

Ben Tari continues to act in films, television shows, and plays throughout Hungary and Europe. He is regarded as one of the most talented actors of his generation and is a beloved figure in Hungarian culture.

András Léner

András Léner (January 2, 1972 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor and theatre director.

He graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Theatre and Film in 1996 and then began working at the Hungarian National Theatre. Léner has also directed numerous productions at various theaters in Hungary and has received critical acclaim for his work. He is known for his versatile acting skills, and has played a wide range of characters on stage as well as in films and television shows. Some of his notable performances include "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. In addition to his work in the theatre, Léner has also appeared in several internationally acclaimed films, such as "Sunshine" directed by István Szabó and "Son of Saul" directed by László Nemes, which won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015.

Balázs Dévai

Balázs Dévai (April 21, 1972 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor, voice actor and screenwriter.

He graduated from the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts in 1995. After graduation, he started his career at the National Theatre of Hungary. Later, he appeared in numerous TV series, films and became a popular voice actor, lending his voice to many characters in Hungarian dubs of international films and television shows.

Aside from acting, Balázs Dévai is also a successful screenwriter, having written for several TV series and films. He won the Best Screenplay award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2010 for the film "Kolorádó Kid".

In addition to his work on screen and stage, Dévai is also actively involved in charity work. He founded and serves as the artistic director of the "Art for Heart" Foundation, which helps provide support for children with heart conditions.

Zsolt Trill

Zsolt Trill (April 13, 1972 Berehove Raion-) a.k.a. Tryll Zsolt is a Hungarian actor.

Trill initially started his career as an actor in theater productions before transitioning to the film industry. He gained widespread popularity after his breakout role in the hit Hungarian comedy film, "A Rózsa énekei" (Songs of the Rose) in 2003. Trill was also a member of the popular Hungarian sketch comedy show, "A Társulat," which aired from 2001 to 2006.

Aside from acting, Trill is also a musician and has released multiple albums as a singer-songwriter. He has toured extensively throughout Hungary and is known for his unique blend of folk, rock, and pop music.

Trill is also a regular on Hungarian television, appearing in popular shows such as "A Nagy Duett" and "Az ország tortája" (The Country's Cake).

In recent years, Trill has expanded his portfolio to include writing and directing. He wrote and directed his first feature film, "Nincs több mese" (No More Fairytales) in 2015, which received critical acclaim and multiple awards at international film festivals.

Géza Gábor

Géza Gábor (March 8, 1972 Székesfehérvár-) is a Hungarian actor.

He first gained recognition for his role in the Hungarian television series called "Csinibaba" in 1997. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films and TV shows. He has won several awards for his acting, including Best Supporting Actor at the Hungarian Film Week in 2000. In addition to his acting career, he is also a well-known voice actor, having provided the Hungarian voice for characters in several popular animated movies. Outside of his work in entertainment, Géza is also an advocate for animal rights and environmental conservation.

János Gyuriska

János Gyuriska (December 7, 1972 Salgótarján-) also known as Gyuriska János is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He began his acting career in the 1990s, performing in various plays and theater productions in Hungary. Gyuriska then transitioned to television and film, appearing in several Hungarian productions such as "Golden Life" and "The District".

In addition to his on-screen work, Gyuriska is a highly sought after voice actor in Hungary. He has provided voice work for numerous commercials, cartoons, and video games including "League of Legends" and "Grand Theft Auto V".

Gyuriska has been nominated for several awards for his acting and voice work and continues to be a well-respected figure in the Hungarian entertainment industry.

Zoltán Kiss

Zoltán Kiss (July 18, 1972 Budapest-) otherwise known as Kis Zoltán is a Hungarian actor.

He began his acting career in 1995 at the József Attila Theater in Hungary. He has since appeared in numerous stage productions including Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and A Streetcar Named Desire.

In addition to his work on stage, Kiss has also appeared in films and television shows. He made his film debut in 2001 in the Hungarian movie Vagabond, and has since appeared in other films such as S.O.S Love! The Million Dollar Contract and Miami.

Kiss is also a recognized voice-over artist, lending his voice to various Hungarian dubbed versions of popular movies and TV shows such as The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Breaking Bad.

Throughout his career, Kiss has received several awards and nominations for his acting work in Hungary, including the prestigious Jászai Mari Award in 2010.

Ernő Fekete

Ernő Fekete (March 19, 1972 Szombathely-) also known as Tibor Fekete is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, Hungary. Fekete has appeared in numerous Hungarian films, television series, and theater productions throughout his career. He is also known for his voice-over work, providing the Hungarian dubbing for various international films and TV shows. Fekete was awarded the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2004 for his performance in the film "Tamara". In addition to his acting career, Fekete is also a dedicated environmentalist and promotes sustainability through his non-profit organization, "Green Camelot".

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