Marina Gera
Hungarian actress
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Born | (1984-06-29) 29 June 1984 (age 39) Szeged, Hungary |
Alma mater | University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Marina Gera (born 29 June 1984) is a Hungarian actress. She was the first actress in her country to win an Emmy Award for her role in the film drama Eternal Winter at the 47th International Emmy Awards.[1]
Filmography
- 2019: Good Morning (Short) (post-production) ... Sára
- 2018: A Hawk & A Hacksaw: The Magic Spring (Short) ... woman II
- 2018: The Field Guide to Evil ... Nymph (segment "Cobblers' Lot")
- 2018: Örök tél ...Irén (won International Emmy Award for Best Actress)
- 2017: Intermezzo (Short)
- 2017: L.U.F.I. (curta-metragem) ... Girl in the cemetery
- 2017: The Basement ... Doll-Face
- 2016: Aranyélet ...Gemenci Mari / Mari Gemenci
- 2016: In the Same Garden
- 2014: Senki szigete ...Marina
- 2014: Fehér isten ... Woman at Dog Fight
- 2014: Szabadesés ... Woman
- 2014: Munkaügyek ... Viola
- 2013: Prágai hétvége (Short) ... Singer
- 2011: Úsvit (Short)
- 2009: Utolsó idök (uncredited)
- 2007: Szerafina (Short) ... Szerafina Fátyol
References
- ^ Fanni Kaszás (26 November 2019). "Marina Gera Bags First Ever Hungarian Emmy Award for Role in 'Eternal Winter'". Hungary Today. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
External links
- Marina Gera on IMDb
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