Here are 5 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1964:
Anikó Für (February 27, 1964 Budapest-) a.k.a. Anikó Fûr or Für Anikó is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
Anikó Für started her acting career on stage before transitioning into film and television. She is known for her roles in Hungarian TV series such as "Észrevétlenek" and "Barátok közt". She has also lent her voice to many animated characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer in the Hungarian dubbed versions. Apart from her acting career, Für is also a successful writer with several published works, including children's books and a memoir about her experiences as a breast cancer survivor. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to the performing arts in Hungary.
Anikó Für initially studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Budapest before making her professional debut at the age of 18 at the Vígszínház theatre in Budapest. Her talent and hard work earned her major roles in productions such as "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "The Marriage of Figaro". In the '90s, she transitioned to film and television and quickly became a household name in Hungary, known for her remarkable versatility and range as an actor.
With her work as a voice actor, Für has become a beloved figure among younger audiences, especially for her roles in popular cartoons and children's shows. She has also lent her voice to several Hungarian-dubbed versions of foreign movies, including the "Harry Potter" and "Lord of the Rings" series.
In addition to her work on stage and screen, Für is also a notable writer. Her memoir about her experience of overcoming cancer, "Napfény az árnyékban" (Sunlight in the Shadow), was widely praised and became a bestseller in Hungary. She has also published several children's books, including "Minta a kutyból macska lett" (When the Dog Became a Cat) and "A szomjas elefánt" (The Thirsty Elephant).
Für has been recognized for her contributions to Hungarian culture and art with numerous awards, including the prestigious Kossuth Prize in 2018. She is widely considered to be one of the leading figures in contemporary Hungarian theatre and cinema.
Enikõ Détár (February 26, 1964 Budapest-) a.k.a. Détár Enikõ or Eniko Detar is a Hungarian actor. She has two children, Eszter Rekasi and Zsigmond Rékasi.
Enikõ Détár began her career as a model and appeared on the covers of many magazines in Hungary in the 1980s. She made her acting debut in 1988 with the film "The Journey" and went on to appear in several other Hungarian films and TV shows. She gained nationwide recognition for her role in the hit TV series "Street Legal" in the early 1990s.
Apart from acting, Détár is also a writer and has published several books. She is known for her philanthropic work and has been involved with several charities. In 2001, she founded the Enikõ Détár Foundation which provides financial support to families in need.
Détár has also been involved in politics and was a member of the Hungarian Parliament from 2006 to 2010. She is considered one of the most influential women in Hungary and is admired for her talent and dedication.
Enikõ Détár found success beyond Hungarian borders when she acted in the Austrian crime series "SOKO Kitzbühel", which also aired in Germany and Switzerland. She played the character of "Dr. Sophia Lechner" in the series for several seasons. Détár has also been a judge on the Hungarian version of "Got Talent" and has made appearances in various Hungarian reality shows. In addition to her acting and writing career, she is a trained lawyer and has served as the legal representative for several Hungarian celebrities. Détár is known for her fashion sense and has been a style icon in Hungary for many years.
Judit Jónás (January 8, 1964 Bercel-) is a Hungarian actor.
She was born in Bercel, Hungary and started acting at a young age. Jónás attended the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and graduated in 1987. She then began her career as a professional actress, working in both theatre and film. Jónás has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Hungarian Film Festival in 1999. She has also worked as a director and drama teacher. In addition to her acting, Jónás is also known for her charity work and has been a UNICEF Hungary Ambassador since 2004.
Throughout her career, Judit Jónás has appeared in numerous Hungarian films and television series, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some of her notable credits include the films "The Girl" (1994), "The Witman Boys" (1997), and "Children of Glory" (2006) and the TV series "Sose halunk meg" (1993-1997) and "Barátok közt" (1998-2015).
As a director, Jónás has worked on a number of theatre productions, including "Zsebrevolvert hozott", "Vanília kék", and "Gólyafészek". She has also served as a drama teacher at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and has been involved in developing drama programs for young people.
Jónás' charity work with UNICEF Hungary has focused on improving the lives of children in need, particularly in the areas of health, education, and protection. In 2014, she was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary for her contributions to the arts and social causes.
Despite her many accomplishments, Judit Jónás remains grounded and committed to her craft. She continues to inspire audiences with her performances while dedicating her time and resources to making a positive impact in the world.
Ildikó Keresztes (August 8, 1964 Târgu Mureș-) a.k.a. Keresztes Ildiko is a Hungarian singer and actor.
Her musical career began in 1982 when she won a national singing contest in Hungary. She subsequently released multiple successful albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Aside from singing, Keresztes is also known for her acting career, having appeared in over a dozen films and television shows. She is particularly recognized for her performance in the 1988 Hungarian film, "A Strange Role". In addition to her music and acting career, Keresztes has also been involved in philanthropic work, particularly focusing on children's charities.
She has received numerous awards and honors for both her music and charitable work, including the Pro Cultura Hungarica award in 2006 for her contribution to Hungarian culture. Keresztes is considered one of the most popular and influential singers in Hungary and has been referred to as the "Queen of Pop" by the Hungarian media. She continues to perform and record music to this day, and is widely regarded as a national treasure in Hungary.
Ágnes Olasz (April 8, 1964 Budapest-) also known as Olasz Ágnes or Olasz Ági is a Hungarian actor.
Olasz began her career in the Hungarian film industry in the mid-1980s and quickly became a prominent figure in the industry. She has appeared in numerous Hungarian film and TV productions, including the films Szabadgyalog (1988), Vándorszínészek (1988), and Az Utolsó Háború (1991), for which she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week. She has also acted in international productions like the American-Hungarian film Apró mesék (1998) and the Italian film Prendimi l'anima (2002).
Aside from her work in film and television, Olasz has also acted in theater productions, including with the National Theater of Pécs and the Katona József Theater in Budapest. She is also a published poet and musician, having released several albums of her own original songs.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Olasz is also an advocate for environmental conservation and animal rights causes, and has been involved with various organizations supporting those causes.
In 2008, Olasz published her first book of poetry, titled "A világ kora" ("The Age of the World"), which features poems on a variety of themes including love, nature, and social justice. She has since published several more poetry collections, including "Tavaszi vizek" ("Spring Waters") and "Szélfútta pusztaság" ("Wind-swept Wilderness"), among others.
Olasz is also an accomplished musician and singer, having released several albums of her own original songs. Her music is a blend of folk and rock influences, with lyrics that often touch on environmental and social issues. She has performed at festivals and venues throughout Hungary and Europe, and her music has been featured in several films and television shows.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Olasz is actively involved in supporting environmental conservation and animal rights causes. She has worked with organizations such as WWF and Greenpeace, and has been a vocal advocate for sustainable living and ethical treatment of animals.
Throughout her career, Olasz has received numerous awards for her contributions to Hungarian culture, including the Kossuth Prize in 2014, one of the most prestigious awards in Hungary for artists and cultural figures.