Who were/are the Hungarian female sex symbols? – photos, video

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Have you ever wondered who could and can turn the head of millions of Hungarians all around the world in the 80s or today? We collected some of the most beautiful Hungarian sex symbols of their age below.

Dorottya Udvaros

Born 4 August 1954, the Hungarian actress was a sex symbol of the 80s in the country. She has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows since 1976 and won the award for Best Actress at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival for her role in “Love, Mother” (1986). In fact, she got rid of her clothes in some of her movies, for example, in Péter Bacsó’s 1984 comedy, “Oh, bloody life” or in a 1995 movie, Csajok.

 

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Dorottya Udvaros. Photo: facebook.com/udvarosdorkarajongoi

Dorka Gryllus

She was born in 1972 and has appeared in more than 60 films including German and Hungarian ones since 1995. She was one of the sex idols of the 90s and early 2000s for films like “Érzékek iskolája” (1995) or Hungarian action-thriller made in 1999, Europa Express.

Kata Dobó

She is also a Hungarian actress. After working as a model in Germany, her breakthrough movie became the 1997 Hungarian comedy “Out of Order” (Hungarian “A miniszter félrelép“). Afterwards, she moved to Los Angeles in 1999 to her partner of the time, film producer Andrew G. Vajna. However, she left the States after they split and currently resides in Budapest, Hungary.

Her recent television work includes an appearance on Lady Heather’s Box, an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in 2003. Kata Dobó also appeared in Bloodlines, the fourth episode in the 14th series of the BBC crime drama Silent Witness, along with fellow Hungarian actors Iván Kamarás and Lili Bordán.

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Kata Dobó

Vica Kerekes

Éva “Vica” Kerekes is a Hungarian actress born and raised in Slovakia. Therefore, she performs in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. She is often referred to and credited as Vica Kerekésová, Vica Kerekešová, and Kerekes Vica.

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