First details about Andy Vajna’s funeral in Hollywood revealed
The Hungarian film producer and media mogul Andy Vajna suddenly passed away on January 20. After his Hungarian colleagues, his friends and other prominent members of the Hollywood Film Industry get the chance to say goodbye to him soon.
Blikk reported that some of the Hungarian producer’s ashes would be taken to Los Angeles and buried next to his son Justin, and his parents. The Vajna family chose the week of the 91st Academy Awards Ceremony because many actors, actresses, directors, and producers arrive in Los Angeles days before the ceremony. This way everybody will have the chance to attend the funeral and commemorate the legendary producer.
Reportedly the funeral of Andy Vajna will be held a few days before the ceremony. Some of the ashes of Vajna will be delivered to Los Angeles this week and will be overseen by her widowed wife, TÃmea Vajna.
Andy Vajna’s Hungarian funeral was held in Fiumei Cemetery, Budapest where among the Hungarian movie industry’s prominent members Arnold Schwarzenegger also was present and gave a speech, along with the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán.
Vajna emigrated to the United States to start a new life in 1956. He became well-known in Hollywood with movies like Rambo, Terminator, and Evita. He spent most of his time in America, and that is why some of his ashes will be buried next to his son and parents in the cemetery of Los Angeles.
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Source: www.blikk.hu
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