András Orosz

András Orosz

Actor

BIO

Andras Orosz is a Hungarian actor, director, and screenwriter who has appeared in numerous feature films, television series, and plays. He was born on April 7, 1970 in Budapest, Hungary.

Orosz studied acting at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts and upon graduating in 1995, he began performing in plays, television series, and feature films. He has appeared in the films "The Good Father", "The Good Mother", and "The Good Son", as well as the television series "Rendez-vous". He also appeared in the mini-series "The Fateful Year of 1848" in 2008.

In 2004, Orosz wrote and directed his first feature film, "The Voice of the Soul". The film was based on his own play and was a critical success. It was nominated for five awards at the Hungarian Film Festival and won two.

Orosz has also appeared in numerous stage productions, including the plays "The Good Mother", "The Good Son", and "The Good Father". He has won several awards for his stage performances, including best actor at the Budapest Fringe Festival in 2007.

In 2015, Orosz wrote and directed his second feature film, "The Man Who Cried Wolf". The film was a success and won several awards, including best script at the Hungarian Film Festival.

Orosz is also an active member of the Hungarian film industry and is a member of the Hungarian Film Academy. He has served as a jury member for various film festivals and has been a consultant for the Hungarian National Theatre.

Orosz is a passionate and dedicated actor, director, and screenwriter. He has been recognized for his work in both film and theatre, and continues to push the boundaries of Hungarian cinema. He is a respected and accomplished artist who has achieved great success in his career.

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