Edit Balázsovits Explained

Edit Balázsovits
Birth Date:1975 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary
Nationality:Hungarian
Education:University of Theatre and Film Arts (1997)
Occupation:Actress, singer
Spouse:József Fürstner (m. 2004)
Children:1

Edit Balázsovits (born 13 June 1975 in Budapest) is a Jászai Mari-Award winning Hungarian actress and singer. She starred in numerous plays, TV dramas and films, as well as many major international productions. In 2008, she was presented the Kornay Mariann-Award.

Early life

Childhood and parental influence

Born to an actor family in 1975, with father Lajos Balazsovits (Nagykanizsa, 4 December 1946–), Balázs Béla-Award-winning Hungarian actor, theatre director and theatre manager, meritorious artist. Her mother is Éva Almási (Budapest, 5 June 1942–) Kossuth- and Jászai Mari-Award-winning actress, meritorious and honorary artist.

Education and career

Edit Balázsovits graduated from Városmajor Secondary Grammar School in 1993, then went on to earn her degree at the University of Theatre and Film Arts (1997), after which she had been a member of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest. Her first leading role was as an actress at the Comedy Theatre of Budapest in the fourth year of her university studies, she played the role of Natasa Rosztova in Tolstoy's War and Peace. After 2001, she became a freelance artist. She often worked together with her mother and father. In Popfestival 40, the 40th anniversary production of An Imaginary Report on an American Rock Festival (Comedy Theatre of Budapest, 2013) she played the same role as her mother did before her.

Her first television role was as a child in an episode of The Family Circle television series. Thanks to her fluency in English, she acted in many foreign television dramas and films shot in Hungary (A Good Day to Die Hard, 2013; Borgias, 2013; Silent Witness, 1996 – BBC series). She is also known as a dubbing actress, doing voice-over for many successful films. In 2008, she was awarded the Kornay Mariann Artistic Award for playing the role of Victoria in the musical comedy of Home and Beauty. Her life's work is acknowledged by her trade, in 2009, she won a Jászai Mari-Award.Music has always been an important part of her life, in 2009 she produced a special album entitled New Republic songs,[1] where she sang songs written especially for her by the band Republic. After the release of the album, she toured for nearly a year with the band.[2]

Private life

She married Dr József Fürstner in 2004. Her son Richard was born in 2005.

Awards

Kornay Mariann-Award (2008)Jászai Mari-Award (2009)

Major theatre roles

Pinocchio (THE FAIRY WITH TURQUOISE HAIR) – Madách Theatre, 2011 dir.: Kati Pesty-Nagy

Good night summer, good night love (HŰVÖSNÉ KRISZ), Ódry Stage 1997 dir.: Imre Csiszár

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Film and television roles

Dubbing roles

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Singer

New Republic Songs (2009) CD/studio album – EMI/CapitolAn Imaginary Report on an American Rock Festival (1998) CD/cover album – BMG Ariola /Vinnélek, vinnélek... – Edit Balázsovits, Péter Novák[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Balázsovits Edit - Új Republic dalok (2009) - YouTube. YouTube.
  2. Web site: Balázsovits Edit : Aranyalbum 2. 2000-2010 - écoute gratuite et téléchargement MP3. 2 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Bubus (TV Movie 2010) - IMDb. IMDb.
  4. Web site: Balázsovits Edit - PORT.hu . 31 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141007195136/http://www.port.hu/balazsovits_edit/pls/w/person.person?i_pers_id=28031 . 7 October 2014 . dead .
  5. Web site: Balázsovits Edit - adatlap - ISzDb.
  6. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Balázsovits Edit, Novák Péter - Vinnélek, vinnélek . YouTube.