1. Overview
Éva "Vica" Kerekes (Éva "Vica" KerekesEva "Vitsa" KerekesSlovak, born 28 March 1981) is a Slovak actress of Hungarian ethnicity. She is active across the film and television industries in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Kerekes is also known by the names Vica Kerekésová, Vica Kerekešová, and Kerekes Vica. She adopted the nickname "Vica" to differentiate herself from another Hungarian actress, Éva Kerekes. Her career is marked by diverse roles in various productions, leading to significant recognition and awards for her performances.
2. Biography
This section details Vica Kerekes's personal background, including her early life, education, and significant personal relationships.
2.1. Early life and education
Vica Kerekes was born on 28 March 1981, to ethnic Hungarian parents. Her formal education in acting took place at the prestigious Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. After completing her studies, she relocated to Budapest in 2001, marking a new chapter in her life and career.
2.2. Personal life
While in Budapest, Vica Kerekes met artist Csaba Vigh, with whom she entered a relationship and later married. After six years of living together, followed by a year of separation, their marriage concluded in divorce in 2012. Two years later, in 2014, Kerekes publicly announced that she was in a relationship with tattoo artist Lukáš Musil.
3. Career
Vica Kerekes has established a notable acting career, appearing in numerous films and television series primarily in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Her professional journey began with her debut in Slovak cinema and has since expanded across various genres and media.
3.1. Filmography
Vica Kerekes has appeared in a wide array of film productions, making her cinematic debut in 2004 with the Slovak film Konečná stanica. Her roles have spanned different cinematic styles and countries, showcasing her versatility as an actress. To international audiences, Kerekes is notably known for the 2011 film Men in Hope.
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Konečná stanica | Credited as Eva Kerekesová | |
| 2008 | Shameless | Kočička | |
| 2009 | Broken Promise | Jozefína | Credited as Eva Kerekesová |
| 2010 | Rain Fairy | ||
| 2011 | Ki/Be Tawaret | Fruzsi | |
| Men in Hope | Šarlota | ||
| 2012 | Seven Days of Sin | Agnes | |
| 2013 | Příběh kmotra | Zuzana | |
| Heavenly Shift | |||
| 2014 | All My Tomorrows | ||
| 2015 | Mom and Other Loonies in the Family | Ilu | |
| 2016 | Angel of the Lord 2 | Magdalena | |
| 2017 | Milada | Milada's sister Vera | |
| Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation | |||
| 2019 | Budapest Story | ||
| 2020 | Resistance | Mila | |
| 2021 | Cream |
3.2. Television appearances
In addition to her film work, Vica Kerekes has also taken on significant roles in various television series and telefilms, contributing to her widespread recognition.
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Odsúdené | Anikó "Maďarka" Nagy | 30 episodes |
| 2014 | Clona | Nikola Bárdyová | 7 episodes |
| 2016 | Tranzitidö | Léna | Television movie |
| 2017 | Četníci z Luhačovic | Anna Vanková | 5 episodes |
| Kapitán Exner | Gabriela Stein | 6 episodes |
4. Awards and recognition
Vica Kerekes has garnered several awards and nominations throughout her career, recognizing her impactful performances in both film and television. In 2010, she was awarded Best Actress at the Hungarian Film Week for her compelling performance in the film Ki/Be Tawaret. Three years later, in 2013, she was named Best Actress in Slovakia for her role in the film Seven Days of Sin, further cementing her critical acclaim. Her work in television was also acknowledged when she received the 2017 Hungarian Film Award for Best Television Actress for her role in the television movie Tranzitidö.
5. External links
- [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2200755/ Vica Kerekes at IMDb]
- [http://port.hu/pls/pe/person.person?i_pers_id=227706 Vica Kerekes at Hungarian TV]