Oscar-winning actor appeared at student protest in Budapest
Hundreds of people gathered in Budapest on Monday to stand up for public education workers on Teachers’ Day. The surprise guest at the demonstration was British actor Eddie Redmayne. The Oscar-winning artist has previously starred in films such as The Pillars of the Earth, The Theory of Everything and Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them.
On Monday afternoon, the Adom Student Movement organised a Teachers’ Day exhibition in Budapest. The protesters gathered on Oktogon and marched to the Ministry of Interior. We reported on this in detail HERE.
The Hungarian tabloid Blikk discovered that an Oscar-winning actor, Eddie Redmayne, also turned up at the protest.
The tabloid reports that Redmayne was presumably unaware that he was taking part in a protest. However, the photos suggest that he was happy to take selfies with the students present. Check out the pictures of Redmayne happily posing for selfies with people at the bottom of THIS article.
Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar in 2015 for his performance in The Theory of Everything. The actor is currently filming a series based on the Frederick Forsyth novel Day of the Jackal in Budapest. Redmayne is rumoured to play the title character Jackal, who plots to assassinate the French president in the book, Index writes.
Recently Joe Alwyn, Johnny Depp and Benedict Cumberbatch have also been to Budapest. Read about how Johnny Depp wanted to have dinner in Budapest but couldn’t get a table HERE. If you’re interested what Benedict Cumberbatch thought about Hungarian flavours, read THIS article.
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Britain has enough problems. Redmayne does not speak the language, does not understand the country, he should stay home.
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mariavontheresa -Concur.
Great Britain & Ireland -pre even there decision voting themselves out of the European Union, have been -IMPLODING.
You no longer live on the land of Hungary, but very on-going supporter of Victor Orban / Fidesz.
Your opinions are muchly looking from the “outside in” – not in the HEAT of the OBILIVATION – direction your Political Hero – Victor Orban and his Government, are “jettisoning” – “propelling” Hungary into.
DNA – in the CORE of you – is Fidesz.
You have ADMITTED that Fact, and therefor in your commentaries, your angles and opinions ALL come from your FIDESZ fully paid up – MEMBERSHIP.
Is there a discount for over-seas MEMBERSHIP?