István Gyurity

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István Gyurity
Born (1970-02-27) February 27, 1970 (age 54)

István Gyurity (Croatian: Stipan Đurić) (born February 27, 1970) is a Hungarian film and stage actor and folk music (starogradske pjesme) singer. He sings mostly traditional folk songs, these include Veselje ti navješćujem and Starogradski splet.

Đurić is the deputy of Hungarian Croat minority (Croatian minority self-government) in Hungary) in Budapest.[1] He lives in Budapest.

Theatre

He is the stage actor of Croat Theatre of Pécs. He also performed in Croatia, in Croatian National Theatre in Osijek, and Theatre Joza Ivakić in Vinkovci [2] and in Hungary, in Operette Theatre in Budapest.

Singing

As a singer he performed on Croatian national TV with Žiga i Bandisti (Glazbeni festival pjesme Podravine i Podravlja in Pitomača in 2009).

Movies

Đurić was an actor in several movies and TV Series.[3] He appears as narrator in Hungarian documentaryVajdasági vérfürdő - 1944 (2004).[4]

Selected filmography

Year Name Type Role
1966 Szamba movie
2000 Kisváros TV Series
2001 Sacra Corona movie
2003 Tea TV Series
2005 Fekete kefe movie
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Sources

  1. ^ Horvát Önkormányzat: Budapest XII. kerület - XII. okrug zamjenik predsjednika: Stipan Đurić
  2. ^ Virovitica.net Gostovanje Hrvatskog kazališta iz Pečuha, January 9, 2004
  3. ^ IMDB István Gyurity
  4. ^ Kamo.hr Vajdasági vérfürdő - 1944