Zoltán Berzsenyi

Zoltán Berzsenyi

Born: December 28, 1961
in Budapest, Hungary
Zoltán Berzsenyi is a Hungarian actor.

Movies for Zoltán Berzsenyi...

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Title: 1
Character: Doctor Anselmi's (voice)
Released: November 5, 2009
Type: Movie
A bookshop renowned for its rare works is mysteriously and completely filled with copies of a book entitled 1, which doesn't appear to have a publisher or author. The strange almanac describes what happens to the whole of humanity in the space of a minute. A police investigation begins and the bookshop staff are placed in solitary confinement by the Bureau for Paranormal Research (RDI Reality Defense Institute). As the investigation progresses, the situation becomes more complex and the book increasingly well known, raising numerous controversies (political, scientific, religious and artistic). Plagued by doubts, the protagonist has to face facts: reality only exists in the imagination of individuals.
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Title: The Company
Character: Nikita Khruschev
Released: August 5, 2007
Type: TV
The Company tells the thrilling story of Cold War CIA agents imprisoned in double lives, fighting an amoral, elusive, formidable enemy – and each other – in an internecine battle within the Company itself.
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Hungarian Vagabond
Title: Hungarian Vagabond
Character: Eunuch
Released: February 5, 2004
Type: Movie
A Hungarian historical movie that tells the story of the Hungarian ancestors, the seven leaders, who are looking for their new homeland in the last years of the 9th century. Before they leave their original home in Asia, they have a farewell party. They wake up with a severe hangover after consuming large quantities of kumis. The seven leaders wake up to find that their people have disappeared.
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Title: Bei aller Liebe
Character: Gyula Kormosz
Released: February 2, 2000
Type: TV
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Forced March
Title: Forced March
Character: Guard
Released: November 3, 1989
Type: Movie
Ben Kline is an American television star and a bankable name, who is cast to portray the Hungarian writer Miklos Radnoti, whose journal of poems was found with his body, buried in one of Hungary’s mass graves. Kline is also the son of a Holocaust survivor and has long resented his father’s refusal to speak about the War. Now given the opportunity to play the role of a hero, but faced with the reality of a victim, the boundaries between truth and illusion begin to blur.