Here are 5 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1963:
Mária Varga (January 21, 1963 Hajdúböszörmény-) a.k.a. Mari Varga or Varga Mari is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has two children, Bálint Horesnyi and Máté Horesnyi.
Varga started acting in theaters in the early 1990s and later transitioned into television and film roles. She is known for her roles in popular Hungarian TV shows such as "Barátok közt" and "Jóban rosszban". Varga also dubbed the voices of various characters in Hungarian translations of foreign films and TV shows such as "Desperate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy". In addition to her acting career, Varga has also written children's books and played a significant role in promoting literacy among children in Hungary.
Gabriella Jakupcsek (January 18, 1963 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor. Her children are called Marcell Máté and Bálint Máté.
Throughout her career, Jakupcsek has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions in Hungary. She is one of the most well-known actresses in Hungary and is highly esteemed for her talent and versatility.
Jakupcsek began studying acting at the age of 17 and went on to graduate from Hungary's Academy of Drama and Film. She made her film debut in 1984 in the movie "Hungarians" and has since appeared in over 40 films, including "The District!" and "SOS Love!"
Aside from her film work, Jakupcsek has also appeared in several popular Hungarian TV series, such as "Kihalt közöttünk az ész" and "Gazdag jószág." She has also been recognized for her stage work, including her performance in the production of "Anna Karenina" at Budapest's National Theatre.
Jakupcsek has been awarded numerous accolades for her work, including the Mari Jászai Award, which is considered one of the highest honors in Hungarian theatre. She continues to act and is highly regarded in the Hungarian entertainment industry.
Krisztina Szalay (May 16, 1963 Budapest-) also known as Kriszta Szalay, Szalai Kriszta, Szalay Kriszta or Szalai Krisztina is a Hungarian actor and writer.
She graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and started her acting career in theater productions. She soon became a well-known face on Hungarian television, starring in series and films such as "Állítsátok meg Terézanyut!" and "Szerencsés Dániel".
In addition to acting, Szalay has also written several books, including "Nimfomániák" and "Az Élet Nyomai", which have been well-received by readers and critics alike.
Szalay is known for her charismatic and versatile performances and has become a respected figure in both the Hungarian entertainment industry and literary scene. She continues to work as an actor and writer, inspiring new generations with her talent and dedication.
Júlia Nyakó (February 20, 1963 Debrecen-) also known as Nyakó Juli, Nyakó Julia, Nyakó Julianna, Julianna Nyakó or Juli Nyakó is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
Júlia Nyakó is one of the most prominent voice actors in Hungary and has lent her voice to a wide range of characters in both traditional and modern media. She has voiced characters in popular animated series such as The Simpsons, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Phineas and Ferb, as well as several video games including BioShock and Assassin's Creed. In addition to her voice work, Nyakó has also had a successful career in film, television and theatre, earning critical acclaim for her performances in numerous productions. She has won the Jászai Mari Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in Hungarian theatre, for her outstanding contributions to the performing arts. Despite her success, Nyakó remains humble and dedicated to her craft, always striving to improve and push the boundaries of her abilities.
Annamária Prókay (January 24, 1963 Budapest-November 8, 2000) also known as Prókai Annamári, Prókai Annamária or Annamária Prókai was a Hungarian actor.
Annamária Prókay was born on January 24, 1963 in Budapest, Hungary. She graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Drama and Film in 1985 and went on to become a successful actor. Prókay was known for her work on stage, television, and film. She appeared in over 30 films, including the critically acclaimed Hungarian film, "Time Stands Still" (1982).
In addition to her acting career, Prókay was also involved in politics. She was a member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum and worked as a cultural advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary.
Tragically, Annamária Prókay passed away on November 8, 2000 at the age of 37 due to complications from lung cancer. She is remembered as a talented actor and a devoted advocate for Hungarian culture and politics.