Andrea Bozó
Andrea Bozó, born on a chilly November day back in 1972, hails from Miskolc, Hungary. She’s not just your average actress—she’s been popping up on screens for years and, honestly, if you’re into Hungarian cinema or TV, you’ve probably seen her face at least once or twice. Her role in “Tóth János” (2017) really got people talking—think quirky, heartfelt, and a little bit unpredictable, much like real life. Then there’s “Hab” (2020), which is one of those films that sneaks up on you, all sweet and clever, with Andrea adding this special something to the mix. Fast-forward to “Gólkirályság” (2023), and she’s still going strong, proving she can handle comedy and drama like a pro.
What’s cool about Andrea is she’s not just sticking to one type of character. One minute she’s making you laugh, the next she’s got you tearing up—she’s got range, no doubt. And it’s not just about the big roles either; she brings her A-game even in the smaller parts, the kind that stay with you even after the credits roll. Hungarian audiences seem to have a soft spot for her, and it’s easy to see why. She’s got that down-to-earth vibe but with enough spark to make every scene interesting. If you’re hunting for an actress who can do it all and still feel relatable, Andrea’s your gal.