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Géza Röhrig

1967 - Today

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Géza Röhrig (Hungarian: Röhrig Géza, pronounced [ˈrøːriɡ ˈɡeːzɒ]; May 11, 1967) is a Hungarian actor and poet. He is best known for his role in the 2015 film Son of Saul, which won the Grand Prix at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Géza Röhrig is the 10,142nd most popular actor (up from 10,602nd in 2019), the 891st most popular biography from Hungary (up from 893rd in 2019) and the 31st most popular Hungarian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Géza Röhrig ranks 10,142 out of 13,578Before him are Tina Majorino, Kim Matula, Reed Diamond, Hitomi Nabatame, Hong Jong-hyun, and Ian Tracey. After him are Alessandra Mastronardi, Carlos Mencia, Rob Benedict, Lucy Griffiths, Augustus Prew, and Max Carver.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Géza Röhrig ranks 666Before him are Yutaka Azuma, Valentine Strasser, Niels van der Zwan, Mnatsakan Iskandaryan, Takafumi Hori, and Reed Diamond. After him are Carlos Mencia, Alfred Gough, Iliyan Kiryakov, Mark Deklin, Nadhim Zahawi, and Peter Rono.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Géza Röhrig ranks 891 out of 1,077Before him are Zsolt Erdei (1974), György Garics (1984), Tibor Benedek (1972), László Toroczkai (1978), Ildikó Mincza-Nébald (1969), and György Kolonics (1972). After him are Gábor Talmácsi (1981), Márton Fucsovics (1992), Terézia Mora (1971), Szilveszter Csollány (1970), Csilla Bátorfi (1969), and Gréta Arn (1979).

Among ACTORS In Hungary

Among actors born in Hungary, Géza Röhrig ranks 31Before him are Magda Gabor (1915), Eva Henger (1972), Zoltán Várkonyi (1912), Erika Marozsán (1972), Marina Aleksandrova (1982), and Ilona Massey (1910).