Hungarian actresses born in 1957

Here are 7 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1957:

Georgiana Tarjan

Georgiana Tarjan (November 12, 1957 Budapest-) also known as Georgianna Tarjan, Gyorgyi Kinga Paulina Tarjan, Györgyi Tarján, Giorgi Tarian, Tarján Györgyi or Giorgi Tarjan is a Hungarian actor.

Georgiana Tarjan began her acting career in the 1980s, starting with small roles in Hungarian films and television shows. Her breakthrough came in 1988 when she was cast in the lead role of Erély, which earned her critical acclaim and recognition in Hungary. She went on to star in numerous other Hungarian productions throughout the 1990s and 2000s, firmly establishing herself as a respected actress in the industry. In addition to acting, Tarjan has also worked as a scriptwriter and director. She has been awarded several accolades throughout her career, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week in 1990. Tarjan continues to work in film and television and is highly regarded for her contributions to Hungarian cinema.

Juli Básti

Juli Básti (August 10, 1957 Budapest-) otherwise known as Básti Júlia or Básti Juli is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has three children, Samu Puskás, Dávid Puskás and Márton Gothár.

Juli Básti began her career as an actor in the 1980s and has since become one of the most beloved figures in Hungarian entertainment. She has acted in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions, and her voice can be heard in many animated films and TV shows. Some of her most famous roles include her work in the films "Time Stands Still" and "Good Day to Die", and her voice work in the Hungarian versions of "Toy Story", "Finding Nemo", and "Kung Fu Panda". In addition to her acting and voice work, Básti is also a devoted activist who works to raise awareness about environmental issues and animal rights. She is widely respected for her talent, charisma, and commitment to making the world a better place.

Kathleen Gati

Kathleen Gati (August 13, 1957 Canada-) also known as Cathy Gati, Kathi Gati, Katleen Gati, Kati Gáti or Kathleen Gáti is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

She was born in Canada, but spent her early years in Hungary before returning to Canada with her family. Gati began her acting career in the early 1980s and has since appeared in a variety of film, television, and theater productions. She is best known for her roles in the television series "Arrow," "Fear the Walking Dead," and "The Americans." In addition to her on-screen work, Gati is also a prolific voice actor and has lent her voice to numerous animated television series and video games. She has won several awards for her work, including the 2018 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role on the soap opera "General Hospital."

Klára Leviczki

Klára Leviczki (May 2, 1957 Nyíregyháza-) also known as Klára Leviczky or Klári Leviczky is a Hungarian actor.

Klára Leviczki started her acting career in the late 1970s and quickly gained popularity as a talented and versatile actor. She has played a variety of roles in theater, film, and television throughout her career. Her notable performances include the films "Mephisto" (1981), "The Girl" (1987), and "White Palms" (2006), and the TV series "A Tanár" (1983-1984) and "Az ötödik pecsét" (1983). In addition to acting, Leviczki has also served as a voice actor for several animated films and TV shows. She has won several awards for her contributions to the entertainment industry, including the Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Actress in 2007 and the Mari Jászai Award in 2012. Off-screen, Leviczki is known for her activism and charity work, particularly in the areas of animal rights and environmental protection.

Anna Kubik

Anna Kubik (January 8, 1957 Ősi-) is a Hungarian actor. She has one child, Virág Csiszár.

Born in Ősi, Hungary, Anna Kubik commenced her acting career in the 1980s. She has appeared in numerous films, TV series, and stage productions, cementing her position as one of Hungary's most accomplished and versatile actors. Her notable works include "Csínom Palkó", "Csókkal és karddal", "Angyalbőrben", "Nyugalom", and "Külvárosi legendák". Kubik has received several accolades for her outstanding performances, including the Jászai Mari Award, the highest honor a Hungarian actor can receive, and the award for Best Leading Actress at the Hungarian Film Week. Offscreen, Kubik is a mother to her daughter, Virág Csiszár, who is also an acclaimed actress in Hungary.

Olga Varjú

Olga Varjú (February 12, 1957 Jelka-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.

Varjú started her acting career in the 1980s at the József Katona Theater in Kecskemét, Hungary. She later went on to work at several theaters in Budapest, including the Katona József Theater, where she played leading roles in many productions.

In addition to her work on stage, Varjú has also made a name for herself as a voice actor. She has provided the Hungarian voice dubbing for many popular films and TV shows, including the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Game of Thrones.

Varjú has won numerous awards for her work as an actor, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week in 1997 for her role in the film "Valahol Europában" (Somewhere in Europe). She has also been honored for her contributions to Hungarian culture, receiving the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in 2012.

Ildikó Molnár

Ildikó Molnár (October 7, 1957 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.

Molnár graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1980 and went on to join the acting ensemble of the National Theatre in Hungary. She performed in a variety of plays, including classical dramas, modern plays and comedies. Molnár also appeared in several Hungarian movies and TV shows, earning critical acclaim for many of her performances. She became a household name in Hungary with her role in the popular TV series "Való Világ" in the early 2000s. In addition to her acting work, Molnár is also known for her activism and advocacy work, particularly in the areas of women's rights and social justice.

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