Hungarian actors born in 1976

Here are 13 famous actors from Hungary were born in 1976:

Ervin Nagy

Ervin Nagy (September 25, 1976 Dunaújváros-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in Hungarian films and TV shows, such as "Kabala" (2002), "The Exam" (2011), and "Valami Amerika 3" (2018). Nagy has also worked extensively as a voice actor, lending his voice to numerous animated films, TV shows, and video games. Some of his notable voice acting roles include voicing Marty McFly in the Hungarian versions of the "Back to the Future" films, Woody in the "Toy Story" franchise, and Dracula in "Hotel Transylvania". In addition to his work in film and voice acting, Nagy has also worked on stage and in radio.

András Réthelyi

András Réthelyi (January 27, 1976 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor, film director and screenwriter.

He studied at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, where he earned a degree in acting. Réthelyi has appeared in numerous Hungarian films, including "Kontroll" and "For Some Inexplicable Reason." In addition to acting, he has directed and written several films, including "Liza, the Fox-Fairy" and "The Citizen." He is one of the founders of the Hungarian production company Proton Cinema. Réthelyi has received several awards for his work, including the Best Director Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival for "The Citizen" in 2016.

Zoli Ádok

Zoli Ádok (March 22, 1976 Szeged-) a.k.a. Ádok, Zoli is a Hungarian singer and actor.

He first gained national attention in Hungary when he won the TV talent show Megasztár in 2009. Following this victory, he represented Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Dance with Me", which reached 15th place in the final. He has since released several successful albums in Hungary and has also acted in films and theater productions. In addition to his music and acting career, Ádok is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly in promoting the rights of people with disabilities.

Krisztian Kery

Krisztian Kery (August 10, 1976 Sopron-) otherwise known as Christian Kery, Kristian Kery or kristian kerry is a Hungarian stunt performer and actor.

Krisztian Kery started his career as a stunt performer in 1997, when he began working for a Hungarian stunt team called "Action Team". He has since performed stunts in various films and TV shows, both in Hungary and internationally. Some of his notable stunt work includes the films Blade II, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and xXx: Return of Xander Cage, as well as the TV shows Banshee and Tyrant.

Aside from his stunt work, Kery has also acted in several films and TV shows. He made his acting debut in the Hungarian film "Menekülés a Pokolból" in 2000, and has since appeared in numerous productions. His most notable acting role to date was in the 2019 Hungarian film "Magyarország".

Krisztian Kery is also a martial artist and has trained in various disciplines such as Thai boxing, karate, and MMA. He has won several titles in different martial arts competitions, including the European K-1 Thai boxing Championship in 2000.

Outside of his work in the entertainment industry, Kery is also involved in various philanthropic activities. He has worked with several organizations, including the Hungarian Red Cross and the National Ambulance Service, to raise awareness and funds for various causes.

Vincent De Ville

Vincent De Ville (October 23, 1976-) a.k.a. Zoltan Csomai, Z. Vincent C. DeVille or Csomai Zoltán is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary and has had a successful career in both film and television. De Ville's breakout role was in the Hungarian film, "Valami Amerika" in 2002. He has since appeared in several popular Hungarian films such as "A Kind of America" and "Poligamy". De Ville is also known for his television work in Hungary, including the popular drama series "Egynyári kaland" and "Az élet kirakatban". In addition to his acting career, De Ville has also been a guest judge on the Hungarian version of "Dancing with the Stars". He is considered one of the most talented and versatile actors in Hungary today.

Bálint Kenyeres

Bálint Kenyeres (May 12, 1976 Budapest-) also known as Balint Kenyeres is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, actor and film producer.

He studied at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and later received his MA in film directing from the National Film and Television School in England. Kenyeres has directed several award-winning short films that have been screened at various international film festivals. In 2008, his short film "Before Dawn" was shortlisted for an Academy Award. Kenyeres has also directed several music videos and commercials. He has served as a member of the European Film Academy and is a regular jury member at international film festivals. In addition to his directing work, Kenyeres has also acted in several films and television series.

Dávid Szanitter

Dávid Szanitter (March 16, 1976-) is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary and began his career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Szanitter has appeared in a number of popular Hungarian films and TV series, including "Kontroll," "Aranyélet" and "Terápia." He has received critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for several awards, including the Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor in "Kontroll." In addition to his acting, Szanitter is also a singer and musician, and has released several albums over the course of his career. He continues to work in the entertainment industry and is highly regarded as one of Hungary's most talented actors.

Kornél Simon

Kornél Simon (September 1, 1976 Kazincbarcika-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. His child is called Soma Simon.

Kornél Simon graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in 2002, and began his career in the theater. He has performed in numerous stage productions, including leading roles in plays by Shakespeare, Ionesco, and Brecht. In addition to his work in the theater, Simon has had a successful career as a voice actor. He has lent his voice to a number of popular animated films and television shows, including the Hungarian dubs of "The Lion King", "The Little Mermaid", and "Toy Story". Simon has also appeared in several Hungarian films, including "Children of Glory" and "The District". He is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation in Hungary.

András Kovács M.

András Kovács M. (June 12, 1976 Eger-) also known as Andras Kovacs M. is a Hungarian actor, screenwriter, film director and film editor.

András Kovács M. began his career as a stage actor before transitioning into film. He made his film directorial debut in 2004 with the award-winning Hungarian film, "Fresh Air," for which he also wrote the screenplay. Over the years, Kovács M. has established himself as a versatile filmmaker who is equally comfortable with comedy and drama. He has directed and/or written several critically acclaimed films such as "Adrienn Pál," "Miss Universe 1929," and "Brazils." In addition to filmmaking, he also works as an editor and has edited many of his own films. Kovács M. has won numerous awards for his work, including the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010 for "Tender Son - The Frankenstein Project." He is considered one of Hungary's most prominent contemporary filmmakers.

Viktor Nagy

Viktor Nagy (May 7, 1976-) is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Eger, Hungary and studied acting at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest. Nagy began his career in 1998 with a role in the film "The Gambler," but it was his performance in the 2001 film "Vagabond" that garnered him critical acclaim and recognition.

Since then, Nagy has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "Gyakornokok," "Magyar vandor," and "Bűbájosok," among others. He has won several awards for his acting, including the Best Leading Actor Award at the Hungarian Film Critics Award in 2002.

Aside from acting, Nagy is also a popular voice actor and has lent his voice to many well-known animated characters in Hungary, such as Buzz Lightyear in the Hungarian version of "Toy Story."

Throughout his career, Nagy has established himself as one of Hungary's most accomplished and beloved actors, and continues to work on new projects in both film and television.

Zsolt Nagy

Zsolt Nagy (April 26, 1976-) also known as Szolt Nagy is a Hungarian actor.

He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and graduated from the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts. Nagy started his career in the late 1990s and rose to prominence in Hungary with his roles in films such as "A Kind of America" and "Children of Glory". He has also appeared in foreign films such as "World War Z" and "Blade Runner 2049". Apart from acting, Nagy is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to several animated films and shows in Hungary. He is considered one of the top actors of his generation in Hungary and has received numerous awards and nominations for his work. Outside of acting, Nagy is also known for his philanthropic work and social activism, especially in support of the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary.

Zoltán Bereczki

Zoltán Bereczki (May 2, 1976 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor, singer and music producer. He has two children, Márton Lőcsei and Zora Veronika Bereczki.

Bereczki graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Art in 1998, and since then has become a well-known figure in Hungarian entertainment. He has appeared in numerous theatrical plays, television shows, and movies, including popular series like "Csajok," "Jóban rosszban," and "Szeress most."

Aside from his acting career, Bereczki is also an accomplished singer and music producer. He has released several albums, including "Bereczki Zoltán szerelmei" and "Zene és rajongás," and has performed in concerts and music festivals throughout Hungary.

Bereczki has received numerous awards for his work, including the Golden Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary in 2015, and has been recognized as one of the most influential people in Hungarian culture by Forbes magazine.

Gábor Fábián

Gábor Fábián (November 19, 1976 Debrecen-) is a Hungarian actor.

He graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest in 2000. Fábián has acted in numerous plays, films, and television series throughout his career. He is well-known for his roles in popular Hungarian TV shows such as Az ötödik pecsét and Szeress most! He has also appeared in several international productions, including the movie The Martian starring Matt Damon. In 2020, Fábián won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Hungarian Film Critics Awards for his performance in the film Ruben Brandt, Collector. In addition to his acting work, Fábián is also a voice actor and has dubbed over 200 films and TV series into Hungarian.

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