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Zsuzsa Nyertes

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Zsuzsa Nyertes

Zsuzsa Nyertes (born 14 December 1958, Budapest) is a Hungarian actress.

Life

In 1983, she graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest and was a member of the Vidám Színpad. She has a diverse repertoire of performances, from cabaret to comedy to musicals. She also took part in television broadcasts as well. She married and had a daughter born in 1993. She currently owns a beauty salon and regularly writes poems, and published a book of poems. At the age of 42, she was featured in Playboy as a Marilyn Monroe look-alike. She regularly features in game and fashion shows.

Awards

  • The Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Meritt (2009)
  • Pepita Különdíj (2014)[1]
  • Nagy Miklós Vándor-díj (2015)

Filmography

Feature films

  • Szegény Dzsoni és Árnika (1983)
  • István, a király (1984)
  • Nyitott ablak (1988)
  • Amerikából jöttem… (1989)
  • Hamis a baba (1991)
  • A három testőr Afrikában (1996)
  • Érzékek iskolája (1996)
  • Egy hét Pesten és Budán (2003)

Television film

  • Tizenhat város tizenhat lánya (1979)
  • Reggelire legjobb a puliszka (1983)
  • Mint oldott kéve 1-7. (1983)
  • Csodatopán (1984)
  • Linda (1984–1989)
  • Kaviár és lencse (1985)
  • A kaméliás hölgy (1986)
  • Az angol királynő (1988)
  • Napóleon (1989)
  • Família Kft. (1991)
  • Űrgammák (1995)
  • Barátok közt (2001)

Entertainment

  • Új Gálvölgyi-show (1991–1992)
  • Gálvölgyi szubjektív (1994)
  • Kern András-bohózatok
  • Színésznők a kifutón
  • Gálvölgyi-show (2005–2007)
  • Best of 50 Gálvölgyi
  • Kabarémúzeum (2006)

Syncing

  • Flug des Falken (1985)
  • Spinédzserek (1996–1999)
  • Titkolt titkos ügynök (1991)

CDs and audiobooks

  • Little Red Riding Hood and other Grimm Tales

References