Here are 9 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1966:
Éva Kerekes (April 12, 1966 Kaposvár-) is a Hungarian actor.
She graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1988 and began her career in the National Theater in Szeged. She has since appeared in numerous films, television series, and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for her performances. Some of her notable films include "Kontroll" (2003), "White Palms" (2006), and "Boldog születésnapot" (2011). Kerekes has also won several awards for her work, including Best Actress at the Hungarian Film Week in 2005 for her role in "Fateless". In addition to acting, she has also directed two short films and a documentary.
Eszter Nagy-Kálózy (January 25, 1966 Gyöngyös-) also known as Nagy Kálózy Eszter, Nagykálózy Eszter, Great Kálózy Esther or Nagy-Kálózy Eszter is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has three children, Oliver Rudolf, Flóra Quintus and Szonja Rudolf.
Eszter Nagy-Kálózy began her acting career in the 1980s and has since become one of the most acclaimed actresses in Hungary. She has performed in films, television shows, and on stage. Some of her most notable roles include the character of Viola in Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night" and the lead role in the film "Gloomy Sunday". Her performances have earned her several awards in Hungary, including the Best Actress award at the Hungarian Film Week. In addition to her acting work, Nagy-Kálózy is also a prominent voice actor in Hungary and has lent her voice to numerous characters in animated movies and TV series over the years.
Barbara Hegyi (January 16, 1966 Budapest-) a.k.a. Hegyi Barbara is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. Her child is called Rozi Balikó.
Hegyi Barbara started her acting career in the early 1990s and has played a wide variety of roles in Hungarian films and television shows. Some of her notable film roles include appearances in "A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda" (2003), "Thicket" (2006), and "Adventures of the Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades" (2007). She has also lent her voice to numerous animated films and television shows in Hungary, most notably as the Hungarian voice of Jessie in Disney's "Toy Story" franchise. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Barbara has been an active supporter of various charitable organizations throughout her career. She currently resides in Budapest with her family.
Emese Vasvári (December 29, 1966 Békéscsaba-) is a Hungarian actor.
She studied at the Budapest Academy of Drama and Film between 1987-91. She made her debut in the movie Prophets of the Street in 1991. Vasvári has since acted in numerous Hungarian films, television shows and theatre productions. She is best known for her roles in the films White Palms (2006) and Johanna (2005), which both won several awards at international film festivals. Additionally, Vasvári has received critical acclaim for her stage performances, including her role in the Hungarian theatrical adaptation of Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage. She has been awarded the Jászai Mari Award, one of the highest honors for actors in Hungary. In addition to acting, Vasvári is also a director and playwright, having written and directed several plays.
Ildikó Tóth (August 29, 1966 Hatvan-) also known as Ildi Toth or Ildiko Toth is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has one child, Simon Domokos.
Ildikó Tóth started her career in the 1980s as a model before transitioning to acting in the 1990s. She has appeared in numerous Hungarian films and television shows, including the popular series, "Barátok közt" (Among Friends).
In addition to her on-screen work, Ildikó Tóth is also a prolific voice actor, lending her voice to many Hungarian dubbing projects of foreign films and TV shows. She has also worked as a voice-over artist for commercials and video games.
Despite her busy acting career, Ildikó Tóth has also been involved in various humanitarian and charitable causes. She has volunteered for organizations such as the Hungarian Red Cross and the Animal Defence League, and has also supported initiatives for children with disabilities.
Overall, Ildikó Tóth is known for her dedication to her craft, her versatility as an actor, and her commitment to serving her community.
Teréz Rudolf (October 23, 1966 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor.
Rudolf began his acting career in the late 1980s in the Budapest Youth Theatre, before moving on to more prominent roles in the city's leading theaters. He has acted in numerous films and television shows throughout his career, earning critical acclaim for his performances in dramas, comedies, and thrillers.
Aside from acting, Rudolf is also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to a variety of animated films and television shows. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented voice actors in Hungary, known for his versatility and range.
Rudolf has received numerous accolades for his work, including awards from the Hungarian Film and Television Academy and the Hungarian National Theatre Association. In recent years, he has also become involved in various humanitarian and charitable causes, using his celebrity status to raise awareness for issues such as poverty and homelessness.
Denisa Dér (March 24, 1966 Snina-) a.k.a. Denissa Dér or Denisa Kucerová is a Hungarian actor. She has three children, Zsolt Dér, Asia Dér and Mária Franciska Dér.
Denisa Dér was born in Snina, Slovakia, but she grew up in Hungary, in the town of Kazincbarcika. She began her acting career in 1986, and has since worked in the theater, film, and television industries. Some of her most notable roles include her performances in the films "Forgotten Faces" (1990), "Paszuly" (1997), and "Prima Primavera" (2009). She is also known for her appearances on several popular Hungarian TV programs, such as "Julia és Olivér" and "Ábel a rengetegben". In addition to her acting career, Denisa Dér is also a respected vocal coach, and has worked with many well-known Hungarian singers and actors. She is highly regarded in the Hungarian entertainment industry, and has been the recipient of several awards throughout her career.
Tünde Murányi (November 28, 1966 Tatabánya-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has two children, Tamás Ábel Kálid and Rebeka Johanna Kálid.
Tünde Murányi started her acting career in the 1980s and has since become a prominent figure in Hungarian film and theater. She has been featured in numerous plays, TV shows and films, including the critically acclaimed satire film "Hungarians" (Magyarországra! 2001). Additionally, Murányi has lent her voice to numerous characters in Hungarian dubbed versions of foreign films, particularly animated movies such as "The Lion King" and "Finding Nemo". In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Murányi is also an accomplished athlete, having participated in numerous marathons and triathlons. On top of that, Murányi is also an advocate for environmental conservation and animal rights.
Eszter Balint (July 7, 1966 Budapest-) also known as Eszter Balinat, Ezster Balint or Balint, Eszter is a Hungarian singer, actor and musician.
She began her career in the arts by attending the Hungarian National Theatre as a child actress. Balint later moved to the United States with her family and began working as a musician in the underground music scene in New York City. She gained recognition for her work in Jim Jarmusch's films "Stranger Than Paradise" and "Down by Law" where she played the character Eva. Balint has released several albums and has worked as a musician on various projects including collaborations with Marc Ribot, John Lurie, and Sam Phillips. In addition to her music career, Balint has also acted in other films including "Trees Lounge" and "Solitary Man." Balint continues to perform and create music in various genres including indie rock, Americana, and jazz.