Here are 13 famous actresses from Hungary were born in 1980:
Eszter Balla (May 11, 1980 Szekszárd-) is a Hungarian actor and voice actor. She has two children, Emma Garas and Adél Garas.
Eszter Balla began her acting career in 2003, attending the TAMAS Acting School in Budapest. She has since appeared in many popular Hungarian TV series, such as "Barátok közt", "Csernobil," and "Válótársak." She has also dubbed the voices of various characters in Hungarian versions of popular movies, including Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" series and Princess Anna in "Frozen." Balla has been recognized for her work with numerous nominations and awards, including the "Best Voice Actress" award at the Dubbing Oscar Awards in 2017. In addition to her acting career, Balla is also a trained yoga instructor and regularly teaches classes in Budapest. She is known for her dedication to fitness and healthy living, and often shares her tips and routines with her followers on social media.
Jovana Balasevic (December 3, 1980 Budapest-) is a Hungarian actor.
Born to Serbian parents, Balasevic spent her early years in Budapest before moving to Serbia with her family. She developed a passion for acting at a young age and pursued it by attending drama school in Belgrade.
Balasevic made her acting debut in the Serbian film "Porodično blago" (Family Treasure) in 1998. She went on to star in several Serbian TV shows and films, including "Zvezdara" and "Nešto između" (Something in Between).
In 2010, Balasevic moved back to Hungary to continue her acting career. She has since appeared in numerous productions, including the Hungarian TV series "Válótársak" (Divorcees) and the film "Viharsarok" (Land of Storms).
In addition to her work as an actor, Balasevic is also a writer and has published a collection of poems titled "Nešto među nama" (Something Between Us). She is fluent in Hungarian, Serbian, and English.
Adél Jordán (September 14, 1980 Budapest-) also known as Jordan Adel or Adele Jordan is a Hungarian actor. Her child is called Andor Keresztes.
Adél Jordán started her acting career in 2001 and has since starred in numerous films and TV shows. She is best known for her roles in popular Hungarian productions like Friss levegő (2006), A berni követ (2018) and Válótársak (2017-2020).
Aside from her acting career, Jordán is also involved in theater and has performed on stage in many productions. She was a member of the Katona József Theatre ensemble from 2002 to 2012, and has also worked with the Örkény Theatre and the National Theatre of Hungary.
Jordán has received several awards and nominations for her work, including the Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006 for her role in Friss levegő. In addition to her career in the entertainment industry, Jordán is also involved in social activism and is known for her advocacy work on LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary.
Anna Szandtner (February 1, 1980 Budapest-) a.k.a. Szantner Anna is a Hungarian actor.
She began her acting career in the early 2000s and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows in Hungary. Some of her notable works include the films "Ecstasy" (2006), "White Palms" (2006) and "Made in Hungaria" (2009), as well as TV shows such as "Barátok Közt" (2002-2004) and "Szigorúan bizalmas" (2011-2012). In addition to acting, Szandtner also works as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Hungarian. She has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including a Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Ecstasy".
Angelina Crow (June 23, 1980 Budapest-) a.k.a. Angelina, Nicolette, Nicoletta or Angela Crow is a Hungarian actor.
Angelina Crow started her career in the adult film industry in 2001, working with various production companies, including Private Media Group, Evil Angel, and 21st Sextury, amongst others. She quickly gained attention for her performances and became popular with fans of the genre.
In addition to her work in adult films, Angelina has also appeared in mainstream media, including an episode of the TV series "CSI: New York" in 2008.
In 2011, Angelina decided to retire from the adult industry and pursue other ventures. She has since become a successful entrepreneur, running her own business in the wellness industry.
Angelina remains a popular figure in the adult film community, and her performances are still enjoyed by fans around the world.
Virág Marjai (October 3, 1980 Mosonmagyaróvár-) is a Hungarian actor.
She graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest in 2002. Following her graduation, Virág Marjai worked as an actress in several theatrical productions in Hungary. She gained recognition for her role in the television series "Downtown" in 2007, for which she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Hungarian Film and Television Awards. Virág Marjai has appeared in several Hungarian feature and short films, and has won the Best Actress award at the Miskolc International Film Festival for her performance in the film "Ladybug" in 2018. In addition to her acting career, she has also worked as a voice actress, dubbing foreign films and TV series into Hungarian.
Kata Kovács (May 24, 1980 Hungary-) is a Hungarian actor.
She graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and has since established herself as a prominent figure in the Hungarian film industry. She has appeared in numerous films, television series, and stage productions both in Hungary and internationally. In addition to her work as an actor, Kovács is also known for her activism, particularly in the areas of women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights. Her outspoken advocacy has earned her both praise and criticism, but she remains a respected and influential voice in Hungarian society.
Klára Brózik (October 23, 1980-) is a Hungarian actor.
She was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary, and showed an early interest in the performing arts. Brózik studied acting at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest and graduated with honors. She began her acting career in theater and has performed in numerous productions. Brózik then transitioned to film and television, appearing in both Hungarian and international productions. She is best known for her roles in the Hungarian thriller "Panic" and the German crime drama "Tatort". Apart from acting, Brózik is also a philanthropist and has been involved in several charitable causes.
Linda Verebes (February 21, 1980-) is a Hungarian actor. Her child is called Mira Pindroch.
Linda Verebes was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1980. She studied acting at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and made her acting debut in the Hungarian film industry in the early 2000s. Over the years, she has established herself as a versatile and talented actor, known for her powerful performances and nuanced portrayals of complex characters.
Apart from her work in films, Linda Verebes has also appeared in several television shows and stage productions. Her notable film credits include "Moscow Square" (2001), "Children of Glory" (2006), "Green Days by the River" (2017), and "The Euphoria of Being" (2019).
In addition to her acting work, Linda Verebes is also a passionate advocate for animal rights and environmental conservation. She is actively involved in several charitable organizations that work towards protecting wildlife and preserving natural habitat.
Linda Verebes is the mother of one child, Mira Pindroch, and is known for being a doting and loving parent. Despite her busy schedule as an actor and activist, she makes sure to prioritize spending time with her family and loved ones.
Lili Gesler (October 22, 1980 Budapest-) also known as Geszler Lili is a Hungarian actor.
She is best known for her role as Regina in the Hungarian TV drama "Barátok közt" (Among Friends). Lili has been acting since she was a child and has appeared in several popular Hungarian TV shows and films. In addition to her acting career, Lili is also a trained dancer and has performed in various dance productions. She is considered one of the most talented actresses of her generation in Hungary and has won several awards for her performances. Outside of her work in the entertainment industry, Lili is known for her philanthropy and is actively involved in various charitable organizations in Hungary.
Kata Nemes Takách (September 30, 1980 Budapest-) also known as Kata Nemes-Takách or Nemes Takách Kata is a Hungarian voice actor, actor, set decorator and costume designer.
She studied at the College of Applied Arts and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest. Nemes Takách is known for her voice acting work in popular Hungarian dubbed versions of foreign films and TV shows such as Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games, and Harry Potter. In addition to her voice work, she has also appeared in several Hungarian films and TV series. As a set decorator and costume designer, she has worked on various Hungarian film and theater productions. Nemes Takách has also served as a voice coach for actors and given workshops on voice acting. In 2013, she received the Hungarian Dubbing Artist's Award for Best Female Voice Actor in a TV Series.
Kata Wéber (July 26, 1980-) is a Hungarian actor.
Kata Wéber was born in Dunaújváros, Hungary. She graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest as an actor. Wéber has appeared in several Hungarian films and television series, but is perhaps best known for her work as a screenwriter. She has collaborated with acclaimed Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó on several projects, including the Cannes Film Festival award-winning film "Jupiter's Moon" and the Netflix movie "Pieces of a Woman". Wéber is also a playwright and her works have been performed both in Hungary and internationally, including the National Theatre in London. In 2021, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for "Pieces of a Woman".
Piroska Kokas (August 19, 1980-) is a Hungarian actor.
Piroska Kokas is not an actor, but rather a world-renowned violinist and music educator. Born in Hungary in 1980, Kokas began studying the violin at a young age and quickly gained recognition for her prodigious talent. She went on to attend the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest where she studied with Vilmos Szabadi and later with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
In addition to her solo career, Kokas is also a member of the renowned Kelemen Quartet and has performed with orchestras around the world, including the London Philharmonic, the Seoul Philharmonic, and the Hungarian National Orchestra. She has won numerous awards and accolades for her musical achievements, including the prestigious Hungarian Junior Prima Award in 2006.
Kokas is also an avid music educator and has taught at several prestigious institutions, including the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. She is known for her innovative teaching methods, which combine traditional pedagogy with techniques drawn from meditation and mindfulness practices.