Erika Marozsán

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Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Erika Marozsán (born August 3, 1972) is a Hungarian actress. Her first movie appearance was in the hit Hungarian film, "Béketárgyalás, avagy az évszázad csütörtökig tart" ("Peace negotiations – This century lasts until Thursday"), released in 1989. She has played primarily in Hungarian films, but also appeared on the HBO hit action thriller, Sniper 2, with Tom Berenger and Bokeem Woodbine, as well as Gloomy Sunday and One Day Crossing, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2001. Marozsán's father is Hungarian-Armenian, and her name is the Hungarian version of an Armenian family name. Marozsán's maternal grandmother, Amalia Pincesi (née Weisz), was Jewish. Marozsán graduated from the Budapest Academy of Drama and Film in 1995 and then became a member of Új Színház ("New Theatre") in Budapest. Her favorite actresses are Sophie Marceau and Famke Janssen. Description above from the Wikipedia article Erika Marozsán, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Újfehértó, Hungary

Birthday: August 03, 1972

Adult: No

Gender: Female

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Known For:

Gloomy Sunday
One Day Crossing
Vienna
Sniper 2
Feast of Love
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall
Ghetto
The Poet
Adventure
Slave
The Tenth Summer
Forward!
Ein Sommer in Ungarn
Rokonok
Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist
Die Katzenfrau
Schlaflos in Oldenburg
Sources of Life
Better than Nothing
All Will Be Revealed
Meine Tochter, Kreta und ich
Unexpected
Ivory
The Szelid Brothers
Rosehill
Peace Conference, or the Century Lasts Until Thursday
Mein Vater, meine Frau und meine Geliebte
The Curse of Styria
Der Bestseller - Wiener Blut
Der Freund von früher
The Door
Hungarian Fragment
Janus
Der Templer
No Girl Ever Had This Effect on Me
What Might Have Been
Orb
Hercules
Candy Blue
Paraziták a Paradicsomban
The Wondrous Voyage of Kornel Esti